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New Jersey Celebrates Autism Awareness Month

By Herald Staff

TRENTON — The state’s leading autism advocacy organization, Autism New Jersey (formerly COSAC), encourages all residents to help spread autism awareness during April, National Autism Awareness Month. New Jersey has the nation’s highest prevalence rate, 1 in 94 children, compared to the national rate, 1 in 150.
While there is no known cause of or cure for autism, early diagnosis and appropriate intervention are vital to the future development of children and adults on the autism spectrum. Since 1965, Autism New Jersey has been providing advocacy and information for parents of individuals with autism spectrum disorders and the professionals who support them.
According to a release, celebrated worldwide, month-long events highlight the needs of individuals affected by autism. Autism New Jersey provides the public with helpful information aimed at raising awareness and educating all facets of the public about this lifelong developmental disability. Autism New Jersey’s Autism Awareness Ambassador program equips motivated families, community members and professionals with tools to raise awareness. It is not too late to register as an Ambassador. Visit www.autismnj.org and click on “Become an Ambassador.” Register and receive a free kit of information, or support one of the many autism awareness events listed. If you have any questions, you also can e-mail aamonth@autismnj.org.
“Our message of hope this April is that New Jersey families impacted by autism have a competent, compassionate resource to rely on in Autism New Jersey,” said agency Executive Director Dr. Linda Meyer. “There are an estimated 87,000 individuals affected by autism in this state. We are here for them and to help everyone raise awareness and advocate for improved lifespan services.”
Another resource, Autism New Jersey’s website, www.autismnj.org , is a powerful tool for parents, individuals and professionals. Resources include information about support groups, services for professionals, services for parents, family members and caregivers, workshops, community education and outreach. Also included is an advocacy section, which provides information on the laws, regulations and government policy and programs impacting people with autism.
If you want to learn how you can spread autism awareness, or become a member of Autism New Jersey, call 800.4.AUTISM.

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