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STACK: MINI-GRANTS AVAILABLE TO AUTISTIC
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Stack |
PHILADELPHIA,
March 2 —
State mini-grants are now available to
support children and adults living with
autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their
families, according to state Sen. Mike
Stack.
Autism is a neurobiological disorder that
affects a person’s ability to communicate
and relate to others. There are more than
20,000 individuals living with autism in
Pennsylvania.
“Many of these individuals don’t have access
to support services,” Stack said. “These
mini-grants give autistic children, adults
and their families the support they need to
grow and thrive in our communities.”
The funding may be used for respite or child
care, summer camp programs and special
events at educational venues, autism or
advocacy related conferences, workshops or
training opportunities, community programs
or safety modifications or adaptations for
home or community.
Applicants must be a Pennsylvania resident;
have autism spectrum disorder or have a
family member ASD;
and not currently receiving family support
services.
Applications must be postmarked by April 16.
For more information and an application,
visit
www.autisminpa.org and click on “2010
Mini Grant Information” or call the
Department of Public Welfare Bureau of
Autism Services at 1-888-359-7689.
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