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Autism Support of Alabama Walks for Autism
Get ready to lace up your sneakers and join the fun! Autism Support of Alabama (ASA) is throwing a Walk for Autism on Saturday, April 18th, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Jaycee’s Community Building. It’s your chance to be part of something amazing, celebrating Autism Acceptance Month and making a real difference for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families right here in Alabama.
Imagine a morning filled with good vibes, a scenic walk, and a whole bunch of family-friendly activities! We’re talking live music to get you grooving, yummy food and drinks to keep you energized, and a resource fair packed with helpful info and support.
Wanna be a part of the fun? Sign up online at https://autism-alabama.org/
ASA isn’t just any non-profit; they’re the champions for Alabama’s autism community. They’re the ones making things happen with family support networks, educational workshops, scholarships, Connect Groups, and even cool stuff like Autism Sensory Kits for first responders. Plus, their Autism Friendly Alabama initiative is all about creating welcoming spaces for everyone.
By joining the Walk for Autism, you’re not just taking a stroll; you’re becoming part of a movement. You’re helping ASA spread awareness, acceptance, and inclusivity – because everyone deserves to feel supported. And with autism affecting 1 in 36 kids, your support matters more than ever.
So, come on down on April 18th! Let’s walk, laugh, and make a difference together. Want to learn more about ASA? Head over to https://autism-alabama.org/, give them a call at 1-877-4AUTISM, or shoot them an email at [email protected]. Let’s make this Walk for Autism one to remember!