Davison Church to Host Autism-Asperger’s Awareness Event
Guest speaker Wayne Leideker will share his son Danny's story and give insight to families with special needs children.
Guest speaker Wayne Leideker will share his son Danny's story and give insight to families with special needs children.
What goes around, comes around. That is so true for a puppy that was found abused, starved and abandoned but ultimately adopted by a young boy with autism. Watch the video and tell me....who saved who?
A Special Olympian takes on Ann Coulter, in this beautifully-written letter, addressing her inappropriate use of the 'R-word.'
Grab a hankie, and watch this beautiful version of 'Firework' performed by Katy Perry and autistic tween Jodi DiPiazza, at at Comedy Central's 'Night of Too Many Stars.'
Seniors at Linden High School have chosen Danny Leideker, a student with special needs, as their Homecoming King.
Thanks to the selflessness of a handful of classmates, Danny Leideker, a senior at Linden High School, is about to experience his best year ever.
Parents of a 5-year-old autistic boy are upset with their son’s school because, they say, the staff refused to feed him lunch due to an unpaid bill and left him to finish out the remainder of the day hungry.
Over the years, Donald Trump has claimed to be an authority on business and politics. Now? He thinks he’s a medical expert, too — and actual doctors are not amused.
The parents of 5-year-old Scotty Meyer, who suffers from autism, were fear stricken when they realized their son had disappeared. The family officially reported him missing midday last Tuesday, convinced that he had slipped out of the house while their air conditioning was being repaired. Fortunately, he was found the next morning thanks to the help of one furry little guy on four legs — an 8-year-old Golden Retriever named Autumn.
Ethan Rice, an eight year old boy from Flushing has been diagnosed with Autism. What he did with that diagnosis will inspire you! Details after the jump.
The bright lights, loud music and long lines can often keep autistic kids from engaging in a holiday ritual many children enjoy: an annual visit with Santa.
So one mall opened early last Sunday morning for some low-key “sensitive Santa” time.
Tomorrow is the 3rd Annual Holiday Parade in downtown Flint and it also features a fundraiser for Autism. There will be floats and Santa, reindeer, carriage rides, and more! It runs all day from 9am. Here is how you can help in the fight against Autism: