17-year-old with autism set to perform the national anthem Orioles game
- The Coachella Valley Firebirds hosted its first Autism Acceptance Night on Sunday.
- April is Autism Acceptance Month, and the team aimed to provide a welcoming environment.
- The hockey game included modifications like reduced lighting and quieter sounds in specific areas.
- Acrisure Arena's MacKenzie Juday stated, "Autism Acceptance Night is an opportunity to celebrate and honor our guests."
- The event sought to move beyond awareness, promoting inclusion and genuine support for all.
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17-year-old with autism set to perform the national anthem Orioles game
By Jenyne Donaldson Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE (WBAL) — The Baltimore Orioles are celebrating Autism Acceptance Night on Thursday. The game will kick off with a special rendition of the national anthem by a 17-year-old violinist with autism. Maddox Salay is preparing to play the violin on the biggest stage yet. “I’m playing the national anthem, and it’s at the Camden Yards, and the game starts at 6:35 and the Orioles taki…
Recent missing autistic woman case highlights importance of educating the community on Autism Acceptance
JOHNSTON, R.I. (WLNE) — The recent case of a missing, non-verbal, autistic woman in Cranston brought up an important point for advocates: how situations like these highlight just how critical community education and awareness truly are. In March, Linda Delomba was found in the back of a car after being missing for five days. Joanne Quinn, the executive director for ‘The Autism Project,’ said this specific scenario hit close to home, especially n…
Weekend panel shares experiences to encourage autism awareness - WNKY News 40 Television
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – April is Autism Awareness Month, and a few local organizations and nonprofits spent the weekend creating a space for people in the Bowling Green community to learn about autism. Lifeworks for Autism partnered with the Warren County Public Library to showcase a panel and the movie “Life Animated.” The film was about a man who has autism, but that did not limit his life experiences. The people on the panel shared how they rela…
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