I wanted to share about the National Autism Association’s new Give A Voice program. If you have a child with Autism and are in financial need, this is a great program that can help you get a communication device for your child. If you are looking for a great cause to donate to, this post is for you, too. The information below is from the NAA.
The intent of this program is to provide communication devices to individuals with autism who are non-verbal or minimally verbal, and whose communication challenges put them at increased risk of injury or harm.
The NAA has very limited funding to begin this program and will provide communication devices to only fifty applicants during this initial round. Every application will be carefully reviewed and all information submitted will be verified by NAA staff. This program is intended for families who are in dire need of financial assistance and are otherwise unable to attain a communication device.
NAA’s Give A Voice Program will provide qualifying individuals with an assistive communication device including:
– A 16GB Apple® iPad® Mini (WiFi version)
– AppleCare+ Protection Plan
– Proloquo2Go Augmentative and Alternative Communication Software app
– Gripcase Protective Case with Stand – generously donated by Gripcase USA.
Grant applications must be postmarked by July 31, 2013.
For full program details and eligibility requirements, click here.
Funding is desperately needed for this program. To make a tax-deductible donation, please click here.
(Disclosure: I was not compensated for posting this and I am not a member of the NAA. I just thought this may help another Autism family.)
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