The Autism Society of America

The Autism Society of America or ASA is an organization that encompasses an army of volunteers that staff a website that provides information on autism and collects donations for research and other positive autism outlets.

The ASA has not only vowed to help in the education, advocacy, and treatment of autistic individuals, but they have also vowed to help the parents and the experts facilitate information of autistic issues and at the same time build a support group to help both autistic children and their families.

The ASA has continued this mission in their mission statement which declares that they will try to be the number one resource in the collection and distribution of autistic information that is presented.

They intend to keep the integrity of the autistic individual intact as well as protecting the autistic community as a whole.

They pledge to have a respectful communication of ideas that are positive in the needs of the autistic population and at the same time to disclaim any misinformation or myths that evolve around autism.

Stating in 1965 with a handful of parents, ASA has grown into the world’s leadinr in providing information, presenting research, and providing as much reference about autism then any other source.

ASA has over 200,000 members and at least 200 chapters in the United States and around the world. Not only does the ASA provide information for the teachers, parents, and individuals with autism, they also have created programs of public awareness.

The more the public knows about autism, the less chance misinformation or defamatory actions will take place.

The ASA offers scholarships and rewards to students and individuals who are actively participating in the ongoing research and collection of information on autism. The scholarships may help the student or individuals pay for schooling or to continue research.

There are other scholarships that deal with just funding for schooling of autistic students that need funds or who have excelled academically at a higher level of learning. Awards also go out to autism organizations of the year, parents of the year, an autistic student of the year, and the autism professional of the year.

These efforts go to recognize these individuals and to encourage more participation in the autism effort.

The store at ASA doesn’t have many items, only four, but if you are sincere about autism they are of great worth. They offer a support autism research rubber wristband that will tell the public about your conviction to rid the world of autism.

They offer an Autism for Dummies books which breaks down the mystery of autism in layman’s language. This resource can help both teachers and parents. They also offer a reference guide for autism in Spanish.

Autism is not localized to any race, nationality, or religion. This guide provides information for the large Hispanic community that is present in the world.

If you are really into the goings on of the ASA, the 2005 and 2006 autism conferences on audio so you can listen to the discussions live.

The site needs volunteers and supporters. Even if you are not an autistic parent, the ASA can offer you the opportunity to be apart of something greater than the individual.

Sign up and participate today and maybe autism will be eradicated with your effort or donation.