Monthly Archive for: ‘June, 2013’
Desi’s Desk: Desperately Seeking Accountability, Quality Care, and Loving Home Environments
I can’t believe that I am reading about another case of severe neglect and abuse leading to the death of […]
Read More →Video: JaLynn Prince Delivers Hopeful Message at WFMA Benefit Concert
Please watch as JaLynn Prince, president and co-founder of Madison House Autism Foundation, delivers a message of hope, awareness, and […]
Read More →Desi’s Desk: Tragedy Shines Light on Policy Matters
Alex Spourdalakis, an autistic teen with very high support needs, was tragically murdered by his mother and godmother who attempted […]
Read More →Desi’s Desk: Bringing the Autism Community Together…Over Breakfast!
Wouldn’t it be nice if you knew all of the faces, voices, and projects of the local service providers in […]
Read More →Roundtable Develops Action Plan for Addressing Housing Demand
Last month, 25 experts from across the country joined a roundtable discussion on “A Spectrum of Possibilities: Decreasing Barriers and Increasing […]
Read More →MHAF Comments on National Council on Disability’s Recommendations
June 4, 2013 The Honorable Shaun Donovan Secretary Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 Seventh Street, SW Washington DC […]
Read More →CharityBuzz Auction: An Afternoon of Songwriting with Ali Tamposi and James Valentine
Ali Tamposi, co-writer of the #1 Billboard hit song “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” performed by Kelly Clarkson, is donating […]
Read More →An Evening of Art and Folk Music Raises Autism Awareness Through Storytelling
Folk music fans had a rare opportunity to experience legendary folk musicians while supporting Madison House Autism Foundation at a […]
Read More →The Arts for Autism: Meet the Artists
On June 1, sixteen artists on the autism spectrum showcased their work at the World Folk Music Association Festival in […]
Read More →Clarence E. Schutt, Ph.D.: Reflections on Fatherhood, Autism, and Hope
Insights on being a father of a son with autism from Clarence E. Schutt, professor, research scientist, philanthropist, and parent. […]
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