Executive Director Molly Ola Pinney and Clinical Director Ann Beirne just returned from a very productive training trip in June! Read the blog at http://globalautismproject.blogspot.com/
THE PROJECT NEEDS YOUR HELP TODAY TO FUND THIS ESSENTIAL WORK!
If you have not made a contribution in 2008, now is the most important time. The prevalence of autism is the same world over: 1 in 150.
At the Global Autism Project, we support help our partner organizations centres of excellence and increase overall awareness to improve lives of these children and their families. By changing one child's world, we are able to i
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GLOBAL AUTISM PROJECT VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT HTTP://WWW.GLOBALAUTISMPROJECT.ORG
The Global Autism Project is a non-profit organization that works with children with autism in developing countries. In the United States, a child is diagnosed with autism every 20 minutes. In developing countries, we have no way of knowing the national situations. Dr. Eben Badoe is one of only thirty pediatricians in Ghana, a country of 19.4 million people. He is the only one diagnosing autism. He recently told us, “right now, I diagnose children and then I lose them in a way.” The Global Autism Project is working hard to change this. We bring research-proven methodologies of autism intervention to developing countries. A commitment to a balance of scientifically sound interventions and cultural sensitivity is integral to our work.
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