All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Jalynn Prince’
Video Recap: Autism After 21 Day Inaugural Breakfast Focuses On Employment
Did you know that 85% of adults on the autism spectrum are unemployed or underemployed? While these adults are capable […]
Read More →Montgomery County Proclaims April 21st as “Autism After 21 Day”
To boost awareness of the various needs of adults with autism, Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett, Councilmember Craig Rice, and […]
Read More →JaLynn Prince, MHAF President, Talks Autism in Adulthood on Montgomery Week in Review
Madison House’s President and Cofounder, JaLynn Prince, appeared on the television program “Montgomery Week in Review” to discuss issues impacting […]
Read More →“Music for a Mission” in Pictures: A Community Celebration of Autism in the Arts
The “Music for a Mission” benefit concert at BlackRock Center for the Arts was a rousing success! World-caliber performers, members […]
Read More →The Special Olympics and Eunice Kennedy Shriver’s Legacy
Eunice Kennedy Shriver is a name many associate with the late John F. Kennedy. However, alongside her role as the […]
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 →The Autism Housing Network: Turning Parents into Project Starters
Madison House Autism Foundation is excited to unveil a project that has been in the works for over a year […]
Read More →New Book on Autism and Aging Considered a “Vital First Step”
Madison House Autism Foundation’s Founders, Dr. Gregory and Jalynn Prince, and Housing Director, Desiree Kameka, are featured authors in an […]
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 →Madison House President’s Statement to IACC: “Services Delayed Are Services Denied”
Last month, Madison House Autism Foundation President, JaLynn Prince, addressed the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC), the federal advisory committee that […]
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