Change Lives on World Autism Day

In recognition of World Autism Day, I share how, with the support of donors, Helen M. Genova, PhD, associate director of Kessler Foundation’s Center for Autism Research, is developing and testing innovative solutions to improve quality of life for young adults on the autism spectrum, like Will Kendis.

By participating in Dr. Genova’s research, people like Will improve awareness of their personal strengths and their ability to advocate for themselves in school, relationships, job interviews, and at work..

But more research is needed. The support of our donors has been critical in helping us move these promising programs forward. With your support today, the future for people on the spectrum can be brighter.

You, too, can make a difference and advance brain injury research. Your support will maximize recovery, independence, and inclusion for people with disabilities.

 

 

By supporting Kessler Foundation, you will change lives—giving young people with autism the chance to maximize their independence and inclusion.