Autism NOW Center Seeks Input
Please take some time to take the Autism NOW National Resource and Information Center Core Values Survey. The survey takes about half an hour to complete. The purpose of this…
Please take some time to take the Autism NOW National Resource and Information Center Core Values Survey. The survey takes about half an hour to complete. The purpose of this…
…non-profit organization, is the nation’s leading self-advocacy organization by and for autistic people ourselves. For more information on ASAN, you can visit our website at: https://autisticadvocacy.org. appreciates the opportunity to…
…an action, and we’re here to help you take that action every day, even when Autism Acceptance Month is over. Whether that’s through accessible resources so everyone can understand information…
…2-3 internships for recent college graduates on the autism spectrum with backgrounds in statistics, mathematics, economics, computer science or information technology. ASAN will be working with Freddie Mac to provide…
…tool. Want more ways to take action after you’ve emailed? You can also call or tweet your Members of Congress about many of these important topics! You can find information…
…to more spread and less-accurate information about COVID risk in communities. Uninsured people used to be covered for COVID-19 tests, treatments, and vaccines, but without additional federal funding for these…
…Strava group Support with fundraising and accessing event information The knowledge that you are supporting autistic self-advocacy and policy advocacy by and for autistic people Runners are responsible for paying…
…20201 Re: CMS-2442-P, Medicaid Program; Ensuring Access to Medicaid Services Dear Administrator Brooks-LaSure: The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is grateful for the opportunity to provide information and comments on…
…of yet more misinformation about autism and divorce, among other inaccurate “information” and opinions. And those are just the ones that made the news. Because the sorts of actions that…
Disclaimer and warning: In 2009, Autism Speaks published a video titled “I am Autism”, which depicted autistic people as useless burdens destroying their families and society. For informational and archival…