The Kidd family hasnāt missed a single Triangle Run/Walk for Autism since 2007, the year Greyson was diagnosed. āYou want to be around other people who are experiencing what you are experiencing,ā said his father, Kevin. Greyson was just 2 when he was diagnosed. He did not speak much or know how to interact with…
Strategies to Support Students with Autism
New lunchboxes, clean tennis shoes, and crayons that are still pointy ā these are the things that so many families are thinking about as they head back to school. However, for a parent of a student with autism, the experience may be vastly different. Instead of being consumed with thoughts of back-to-school shopping and preparing…
Call on Us in Your Time of Need
Dear Families, Friends, and Supporters, Our hearts go out to North Carolinians who are suffering because of Hurricane Florence. We know that thousands of people are being affected. Some have had to leave their homes and belongings behind. Some remain in their homes, but their lives have been disrupted by a lack of electricity, school…
Abbey Willis Named 2018 Roman Award Winner
In the past two years of supporting Eric Kardon as an Autism Support Professional, Abbey Willis has run with him in a half-marathon, two 10-mile races, and several other events even though she previously had just run for light exercise. āRunning is an essential part of Ericās life, so Abbey took on the role of…
We want to help keep your family safe in a storm
Dear Families, Friends, and Supporters, With Hurricane Florence possibly heading toward North Carolina in coming days, we share your concern about the safety of your loved ones. We wanted to take a moment to let you know that ASNC is here for your family. To help you prepare, we are sharing some helpful resources on…
Accessing Services in NC: Tips for Navigating the Maze
The Autism Society of America has given a conservative estimate of $3-$6 million as the cost of caring for one person with autism across his/her lifetime. At the same time, rising costs and changes in health care are coming almost every day, making it more important than ever for families to connect their loved ones…
Always on the Move at Camp Royall
James Feller loves to be active outside. The 18-year-old, who has been coming to Camp Royall since 2014, especially enjoys hiking the campās trails. āI even gave him the Phenomenal Pathfinder Award because he showed me new paths to explore camp and have fun,ā said his summer camp counselor, Karla Yamilette Morel. James was always…
Campers Treated to Day at Lenovo with Carolina Hurricanes
As the campers gathered in the lobby at the Lenovo Research Triangle Park campus, they excitedly talked with each other about their favorite PokĆ©mon character, their plans after high school, and their love of technology. Lenovo and Carolina Hurricanes Kids āN Community Foundation employees greeted the 14 teenage campers from the Autism Society of North…
Making Best Friends at Camp Royall
Kellington Morrisey found his best friend at Camp Royall this summer. The 11-year-old arrived for his first week ever somewhat nervous and talking low, his counselor said. But then he was introduced to Khalil, and within minutes, the boys were off walking and talking about Ninjago, their favorite show. āI feel like Kellington and Khalil…