Working With Autism Picnic Celebration

In celebration of 15 years of working with families affected by Autism, as well as Autism Awareness Month, Working With Autism would like to invite family and friends in the community to the Family Picnic & Fundraiser on April 7th at the Palisades Recreation Center from 12:00pm until 3:00pm.

Encino, CA, April 05, 2013 --(PR.com)-- From the time of its inception in 1997, Working With Autism, Inc. (WWA) has had one simple and clear mission, promoting the growth and success of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). As the number of kids receiving this diagnosis has continued to be on the rise, WWA has continued to renew a commitment each year to provide quality services that have a measurable positive impact on a child's development. WWA has adhered to the belief that success for each child is possible when our work maintains its rigorous adherence to the gold standards set in the field based on research findings.

While grounded in research, what the agency offers goes beyond the science of behavior analysis. Every member of the team is at the core a person who is passionate and dedicated to improving the lives of the children with whom they work. WWA recognizes that they are entrusted with a sacred duty when they are welcomed into the home of a family affected by autism. WWA's goal of helping a child succeed can only come to fruition when they work hand in hand with the family and other professionals on the child's team. WWA strives to see each child in their own unique right, with strengths and complexities unlike any other. WWA remains mindful of a family's values, wishes, and dreams and look for the tools necessary to make them come to fruition. Ultimately, this is a dance that requires everyone, as service providers, and family members, to put forth the very best, day in and day out. It is a journey that can have many ups and downs, but the strength of the relationships forged along, the inspiration received from the families with whom WWA works, has made it possible for everyone continue to put forth their best effort.

As WWA's celebrate the opportunities to work with so many incredible families and children for the past 15 years, they recognize that connections to families and between staff are what makes this work possible. As a result, WWA wanted to reach out to all families, past and present, and to involve their amazing team, in a gathering this Sunday, April 7th from noon to 3 pm. WWA has joined forces with the yogurt shoppe, an integral member of the Palisades business community to host the Go Blue or Go Home Picnic at the Pacific Palisades Recreational Park. The afternoon promises to be fun for families and kids of all ages as there are a variety of games, activities, and prizes. There will be bounce houses, food trucks, and frozen yogurt, just to name a few of the highlights.

This event is not only about a day of fun for families and members of the community, but a representation of WWA's gratitude for being given the chance to work with each child who walks in through the door. WWA celebrates the work they have been able to do and strive to raise awareness for the need for ongoing research to make additional gains possible for all individuals with ASD. WWA is proud to contribute all proceeds from this event to Autism Speaks; the world's leading autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of autism. They work to increase awareness of ASD and to advocate for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. WWA hopes that the community will turn out to join in recognition of Autism's prevalence, its major impact on the lives of so many, and the necessity of raising funds for supporting efforts to decode its mysteries.
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