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Make Your Voice Heard on Services in NC

This article was contributed by Kerri Erb, ASNC’s Chief Program Officer. In the coming months, we all have many opportunities to help shape future services for people on the autism spectrum in North Carolina. In ongoing community meetings, ASNC has been represented by our staff members and families from local ASNC chapters. Read on for…

A New Year: Time to Plan

Happy New Year to everyone! Whew! I love the holidays. Itā€™s a time to look back at the past year and gratefully reflect on all the blessings in our lives. When the flurry of activities is over, itā€™s a wonderful time to slow down and reconnect with friends and family. As the last of the…

ASNC’s Maureen Morrell Honored by NC Council on Developmental Disabilities

Maureen Morrell, State Chapter Director for the Autism Society of North Carolina, was awarded the Helen C. ā€œHollyā€ Riddle Distinguished Service Award by the North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities on Nov. 19 in Cary. Morrell has advocated for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families for more than 30 years. She has…

ASNC Advocating for You on Services Issues

This article was contributed by Jennifer Mahan, Director of Advocacy and Public Policy, and Kerri Erb, Chief Program Officer. Federal Guidance on Autism Services under Medicaid ā€œWill Medicaid cover autism services including Applied Behavioral Analysis?ā€ Many families have asked this question since the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued new guidance earlier this…

Fair Doesnā€™t Have to Mean Equal

This article was contributed by Bobbi Wells, an Autism Resource Specialist and mom to a son with autism. In a world where it seems to be politically correct to treat everyone the same and give everyone the same privileges, we often miss the opportunity to teach our kids (typical and not typical) a very important…

Peer Programs: A Win-Win Proposition

This article was contributed by Wanda Curley, an Autism Resource Specialist and mom to a son with autism.   ā€œWhen we love and respect people, revealing to them their value, they can begin to come out from behind the walls that protect them.ā€ ā€“ Jean Vanier, ā€œFinding Peaceā€   This past year, our son with…

Free Workshop: “Autism: How Faith Communities Can Help”

Practicing oneā€™s faith is important to many families of children and adults with autism and other disabilities. Families often turn to their faith communities for understanding, acceptance, and support as they work to meet the needs of the person with autism and understand his or her strengths and gifts. Yet often they struggle to find…

We Can Work Together to Stop Bullying, says D.J. Svoboda

D.J. Svoboda is an artist and motivational speaker who lives in Cary. He created The Imagifriends of Imagiville based on experiences he faced as he grew up with autism. In honor of National Bullying Prevention Month, we’ve asked D.J. to tell us about his creations and motivation. Why did you create Imagiville and The Imagifriends?…

Voting: What You Need to Know for the 2014 Elections

Election Day falls on Tuesday, November 4, and early voting sites will open Thursday, October 23. North Carolina voters will elect candidates for a variety of offices, including the General Assembly, Congress, state judgeships, and others. Below are a few things you should be aware of since new voting laws were passed in 2013. You…