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Autism Acceptance & Awareness beyond April: A Call to Empowerment Year Round

48m · Autism Empowerment Radio · 30 Apr 19:00

As April comes to a close and we end Autism Acceptance month for 2014, how as individuals, family members and community members do we continue to facilitate positive change beyond Autism Awareness?

What steps should we take to promote a meaningful call to action for Acceptance both within the Autism and Asperger community and our world at large?

How can we tame some of the infighting among organizations and individuals within the autism community and work together toward a common goal of providing meaningful services, support and resources to help youth and adults on the autism spectrum and their families?

We welcome you to join Autism Empowerment Radio as Autism Empowerment co-founders Karen and John Krejcha share about the activities that Autism Empowerment has been involved with in April and how those activities are sparking meaningful change locally and throughout the nation.

You will learn about our Autism Serves Volunteerism program.

You will learn about Ambassadors for Acceptance of All Abilities.

You will be called to positive action. We all have gifts to give. We all have positive ways we can serve in changing the world for the better and in the process, improving our own life trajectory as well.

http://www.AutismEmpowerment.org

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