How To Get Involved.....
The first thing anyone can do to help is of course our greatest tool, Prayer.
Tell as many people as you know about this website and the others listed on this website!!! Communication is the greatest weapon against ignorance. Knowledge is Power!!!
You can also contact your state legislators to raise awareness about this treatment . This is the way to get legislation passed so more insurance companies will cover the costs of this treatment. Keep checking back for more information on fundraisers and events to help raise awareness for Autism!!! Go to
www.moautismbill.com to learn more about current legislation for Autism Bill SB618.
THIS BILL PASSED, check their website for more details.
If you know of someone who is affected by Autism be as helpful as you can be. Our lives are very delicate and we need to have the support of our friends and family. I know for me it is very easy to get "stuck" in my Autism web and forget without even realizing it that I haven't been outside other than work in several days.
Upcoming Events
DANCE TOGETHER - Open Dance for Youth with Special Needs
2685 Metro Blvd. Maryland Heights, MO 63043
6:30 - 9:30 PM every fourth Saturday of the month
$10.00
DJ, Fun, Food
email for more info -
bibits7@aol.com or call 314-662-1223
The National Autism Association Conference
Tampa Florida
November 11th - 14th with keynote speakers Rodney and Holly Robinson Peete
www.nationalautismconference.org
AMC Movie Theatres
www.amcentertainment.com
AMC has special dates where you can go and enjoy a movie with the lights dimly lit and it is set up for kids on the spectrum. They can roam freely and make as much noise as need be with out the pressures of possibly disturbing other families.
US Autism & Asperger Association 2010 World Conference & Expo
October 1-3, St. Louis, MissouriThe 2010 US Autism & Asperger Association Fifth Annual Conference will be held October 1-3, 2010 in St. Louis, Missouri. Featured speakers include Dr. Temple Grandin, Dr. Martha Herbert, and Dr. Stephen Shore.
http://www.usautism.org/index.htm