August News Roundup
Sent August 28th. In this issue: ACT News, September Autism Awareness Events and more…
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Be Bold: An Anti-Bullying Campaign
Be Bold is a photographic campaign that started as anti-bullying and now celebrates self-expression and bravery. In honor of Max Begley whose family received a hate letter, they are taking photos on September 15th for a reduced rate. ACT will be one of the beneficiaries of this fundraiser. Join them on the south side steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Article: The Road Ahead for those with Autism
In the August 22nd edition of the Vancouver Sun, Pete McMartin wrote a column about adulthood, vocation and persons with autism and the challenges that persons with autism face and their parents’ fears for the future.
ACT hosts resources for young adults transitioning and for adults on the spectrum. In June of 2013, there was a vocational conference in Calgary, and their website has video of some of those speakers.
ACT is working to develop and find more resources related to adulthood. If you have questions, ideas or know of resources on this topic, please email [email protected] or call toll-free 1-866-939-5188 or 604-205-5345.
Take me out to the ball game! A draw for tickets to baseball game in Vancouver.
Take me out to the ball game! The Pacific Autism Family Centre, compliments of Scotiabank, is giving away 5 pairs of tickets to the Canadian’s baseball game on Saturday August 24th, for ACT to distribute to interested families of children with special needs. Possibly with fireworks as well!
Email [email protected] with the subject line “baseball” and your contact information before 3:30PM on Monday, August 19th. We will draw five names at random at 3:35PM on Monday and contact winners that afternoon. Winners will have to come to the ACT office in Burnaby, between the hours of 8:30AM and 4:30PM to pick up tickets by Thursday, August 22nd.
New! Social Thinking: Michelle Garcia Winner in Richmond, February 13 & 14, 2014
Just announced! February 2014, Michelle Garcia Winner and Pam Crooke will be coming to Richmond, B.C.. This is a new event, for those who already have a basic understanding of Social Thinking, and are looking for more depth in their understanding and implementation.
These two days are a great opportunity explore Social Thinking, and how it can be used to work with young people with ASD, ADHD, and/or other communication or social challenges.
For more details on the content, location and cost, visit the Zooming In – Social Communicators in the Classroom, Playground and at Home details page.
