Monthly Archive for: ‘January, 2016’
Down Home Ranch: A Place Where People of All Abilities Can Be Ranchers
Driving through rural Texas, I didn’t know what to expect from a “farmstead.” There are mixed opinions in the autism […]
Read More →MHAF Featured Artist | Jennifer West: Crafting Anatomical Masterpieces Through Textiles
Jennifer West, Artist and Entrepreneur Born and raised in Dallas, TX, visual artist and entrepreneur Jennifer West attended J.J. Pearce High School […]
Read More →Public Comments at IACC Highlight Autism in Adulthood: Abuse Cases, Lack of Supports, and Inadequate Research
On January 12, 2016, Desiree Kameka, Director of Community Education & Advocacy at Madison House Autism Foundation, delivered a public comments […]
Read More →Complicated New Year’s Goals: 21 On and Off the Spectrum
When I volunteered to write this blog post, I was given the suggestion to write about hopes I have in […]
Read More →2018 Eddie T. and Dicky V. Memorial Golf Tournament: Benefiting Special Needs Housing at Madison Fields
Save the date: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION UNTIL JULY 15TH! The Eddie T. and Dicky V. Memorial […]
Read More →Nationwide Autism Initiative: A First Step and Challenge to Presidential Candidates
I am heartened that today a presidential candidate has finally stepped forward to help address autism. As Founder and President […]
Read More →Novel Situations: A Huge Stressor for Adults with Autism
A novel situation is a scenario that’s unique and unexpected. If there’s an event that you either don’t recognize or […]
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