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Friday, April 18, 2008

I Exist in The Comet

An online website called The Comet has an article called "Mother Calls for More to Be Done for Adults with Autism."  Susan Dungey of Stevenage has a grown son named Peter who has Asperger's Syndrome.  She is supporting the National Autistic Society's campaign in England called "I Exist."

This campaign is to get more support and services for adults with autism who have a hard time on their own.   They don't have enough to support their needs.

Once again, the UK is raising more awareness about adults with autism than the US.


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