Hire Autism welcomes eight talented volunteers joining Hire Autism as navigators. Congratulations to Lavanya Nayar, Laura Maltz, Kerrie Barry, Meenakshy Kavassery, Tamara Green, Stephanie Sutton, Laila Vasquez, and Alexis Clements! These volunteers come from various personal and professional backgrounds, holding positions such as special education teacher, practice manager, administrative assistant, and trial attorney. Hire Autism…
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We are thrilled to announce OAR’s inaugural Chip In Fore Autism Tournament at Topgolf National Harbor on September 21, 2024. This fundraising event is an exciting opportunity to come together, enjoy a fun-filled evening, and make a significant impact on the lives of autistic individuals and their supporters. What to Expect at Chip In Fore…
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With summer heat waves upon us and fall marathons on the horizon, RUN FOR AUTISM’s Bank of America Chicago Marathon and TCS New York City Marathon team members have some tips for beating the heat while logging miles. Runners agree on two main pieces of advice: start early and hydrate. Aaron Siegel, NYC Marathon runner,…
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Hire Autism recently published two new employment-related articles on its website. These articles aim to provide much-needed answers to job seekers’ frequently asked questions. Additionally, each article features input from community members who have experience with the topic. “Making the Most of Career Fairs” discusses what career fairs are and how they are helpful in…
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Hire Autism welcomes its spring navigator cohort of eight talented volunteers. Congratulations to Debbie Lamb, Orissa Adams, Leon Carter, Lorraine Hernandez, Cherish Holder, Ganesh Sawant, Jack James, and Katie Hanson! These new navigators will offer invaluable support in refining resumes, crafting compelling cover letters, honing interview skills, and building confidence. While they come from various…
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This spring, OAR teamed up with several experts from its Scientific Council to deliver a three-part webinar series about autism education. This series included presentations on connection and community building, the development of confidence in mathematics, and wellbeing integration for teachers and students. Each webinar provided extensive information and practical strategies for special education teachers, self-advocates,…
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Earlier this year, OAR laid out a set of ambitious goals to continue engaging community members in celebration of April’s Autism Acceptance Month. OAR staff worked with teachers, parents, clinicians, autistic individuals, employers, and researchers to support their local initiatives and increase autism acceptance. This recap describes what was accomplished in partnership with community supporters…
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OAR is delighted to announce the recipients of its 2024 Graduate Research Competition. The program offers up to $1,000 to master’s students and $2,000 to doctoral candidates or post-doctoral students to conduct autism-focused research. This year, OAR is awarding five grants totaling $7,199. These newly funded grants are a part of the more than $329,266…
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With five months until race day, RUN FOR AUTISM team members are already getting excited about the 2024 Marine Corps Marathon. “I have loved ones with autism and want to support OAR’s great work. I chose the Marine Corp Marathon specifically because it’ll be special to have my first marathon be where I’m from, the…
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Shea Savage started her job as development associate on April 3. Her primary goal is to identify resources that will enable OAR to continue providing information and services to autistic people and their loved ones. She looks forward to “connecting with donors in positive and meaningful ways” to increase OAR’s impact on the autistic community.…
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