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  2. Autism Speaks - Wikipedia

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    Autism Speaks Inc. is an American non-profit autism awareness organization and the largest autism research organization in the United States. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It sponsors autism research and conducts awareness and outreach activities aimed at families, governments, and the public. [ 4 ]

  3. World Autism Awareness Day - Wikipedia

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    The original resolution had four main components: the establishment of the second day of April as World Autism Awareness Day, [11] beginning in 2008 invitation to Member States and other relevant organizations to the UN or the international societal system, including non-governmental organizations and the private sector, to create initiatives to raise public awareness of autism

  4. Autism awareness isn't 'demonic,' despite what this Christian ...

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    Pastor at Trinity Christian Academy in Lake Worth accidentally promotes the Autism Awareness Week he canceled at his school by calling it 'demonic.'

  5. Private Palm Beach County school cancels autism week after ...

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    A flyer distributed at Trinity Christian Academy shows the lineup of Autism Awareness events planned for 2024. The events were called off by the school's pastor.

  6. Night of Too Many Stars - Wikipedia

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    Night of Too Many Stars is a fundraising telethon for autism. [1] It has been held every two or three years since 2003. The event was founded by Robert Smigel after learning that his son was diagnosed with autism. [2] Comedian Jon Stewart often hosts the show.

  7. Meet the trailblazing mom who is making life better for ...

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    Unable to speak, read, or write, Joey was diagnosed with “severe autism,” a neurodevelopmental disability that doctors were still learning about nearly 30 years ago.