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UTICA — Kelberman, a local human services organization specializing in autism support and services, is reaching out to businesses, organizations, schools, and community members to participate in Autism Acceptance Month. This initiative aims to raise awareness and foster acceptance of individuals on the autism spectrum throughout the community.
As Autism Acceptance Month approaches, Kelberman is emphasizing the importance of understanding and embracing neurodiversity. The organization is encouraging local entities to host events, workshops, and activities that promote inclusivity and educate the public about autism. By collaborating with various stakeholders, Kelberman hopes to create a supportive environment where individuals with autism can thrive.
In addition to community engagement, Kelberman is also offering resources and training for those interested in learning more about autism. The organization believes that increased awareness can lead to greater acceptance, ultimately benefiting individuals with autism and their families. This month serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and understanding in building a more inclusive society.
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