Nick Savarese, executive director of the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, one of the first autism foundations and resources, shares how his organization is “elevating the voice of the self-advocates,” putting people with autism at the forefront to make sure they’re accepted, included, and seen — and how other organizations can do the same.
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