The Autism Society of America recently celebrated a significant milestone in their advocacy efforts for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The organization commemorated the progress made in the reauthorization of the Autism Collaboration, Accountability, Research, Education, and Support (CARES) Act, which provides crucial funding and support for individuals with ASD and their families.
The Autism CARES Act was first enacted in 2006 and has been reauthorized several times since then. The Act provides funding for research, education, early detection, and intervention services for individuals with ASD. It also supports programs that help individuals with ASD transition into adulthood and access employment opportunities.
The reauthorization of the Autism CARES Act is crucial for ensuring that individuals with ASD continue to receive the support and services they need to thrive. The Act has played a significant role in advancing research on ASD and improving access to services for individuals with the disorder.
The Autism Society of America has been a key advocate for the reauthorization of the Autism CARES Act. The organization has worked tirelessly to raise awareness about the importance of the Act and to mobilize support for its reauthorization.
In a statement, the Autism Society of America expressed their gratitude to lawmakers for their efforts in advancing the reauthorization of the Autism CARES Act. The organization also highlighted the importance of continued funding and support for individuals with ASD and their families.
The reauthorization of the Autism CARES Act is a significant step forward in ensuring that individuals with ASD have access to the resources and support they need to reach their full potential. The Autism Society of America’s commemoration of this progress serves as a reminder of the importance of ongoing advocacy efforts to support individuals with ASD and their families.
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