Once uncertain about his future after leaving school, this 19-year-old holds a job through the Dignity of Work programme that is supported by the President’s Challenge. Read more at straitstimes.com.
After being missing overnight, the 14-year-old was found and reunited with his family, the police department says.
The Eden II/Genesis Foundation's Winter Wonderland Gala recognized outstanding contributions to the autism community while ...
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This holiday season one local mom is turning her personal journey into a powerful community mission by working to create safe ...
The organization launched 38 years ago with a vision to connect people to the resources they need through education, advocacy ...
AUTISM and ADHD are neurodevelopmental conditions that affect people’s communication, attention and behaviour. But scientists ...
Melanie D. White, founder and lead practitioner of Auxiliary Autism Programs & Services, transitioned from grant writing to ...
UNLV’s Game of Recognition and Inclusion featured athletes with special needs in the starting lineup and a halftime game, ...
Foreman felt an instant rush of fear and adrenaline — not only because Lucas didn’t know how to swim, but also because he had ...
A new Iowa law that expands insurance coverage for Iowans with autism, impacting families across the state went into effect ...
West Bloomfield’s Soul Cafe is doing more than serving breakfast. It’s helping adults with special needs learn real-life ...