Monthly Archive for: ‘July, 2016’
Rolling Stone Exposé, “Luke’s Best Chance,” Highlights MHAF’s Housing Program
In “Luke’s Best Chance: One Man’s Fight for His Autistic Son,” Pulitzer Prize-winner and father, Paul Solotaroff, explores the national […]
Read More →User-Friendly Apps for Adults with Autism
Technology is a huge part of everyday life, and for adults on the spectrum, it can be a great asset […]
Read More →Bethesda Big Train Baseball Joins MHAF to Spread Awareness of Autism in Adults
Madison House Autism Foundation is honored to have been selected as the nonprofit of the night at “Orioles Night” at […]
Read More →MHAF Guest Author, Catherine Boyle: Putting Accessory Units in Reach for Families
We are honored to feature the following article on accessory units by guest author, Catherine Boyle (pictured above). Boyle is the […]
Read More →Person-Centered Planning: What is it, and why does it matter?
Person-centered planning is more than just a buzzword, it is a system shift that puts the desires and life goals […]
Read More →MHAF Featured Artist | Benjamin Rosloff: Raising Global Autism Awareness Through Film
Benjamin Rosloff, Filmmaker and Disability Rights Advocate Born and raised in NY, Benjamin Rosloff is the middle of three brothers. […]
Read More →An Afternoon with Clay Christensen
Nearly one in three children will be diagnosed with autism. When they turn 21, school and government services come to […]
Read More →You Aut to Know | Hard Labor: The Truth about Jobs and Autism
Finding work in today’s economy can be a challenge. However, when you’re on the spectrum, “challenge” is sugarcoating it. I […]
Read More →Managing Sensory Sensitivities During Fourth of July Festivities
Summer is the perfect time of year to soak up the sun and enjoy the outdoors. Pool parties, barbeques, fireworks […]
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