[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text–Catalyst Club” _builder_version=”3.17.6″] Thank you to the Catalyst Club and Sergio Gasperoni for providing wearable GPS devices for children on the autism spectrum disorder who wander from their
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Call to Action: Kevin and Avonte’s Law–GPS Units
Fifty percent of children with autism dangerously wander from safety on a regular basis. AAoM has addressed this concern for several years, funding the Sean Taglione GPS scholarship program for
Is my child’s GPS unit allowed in school?
Question: I have a 5 year old ASD child that also has Apraxia of Speech (non verbal). He started Kindergarten this year and within the month he has been “lost”
A Look into Autism Elopement in Michigan
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AAoM’s GPS Program Gives Parents Peace Of Mind
When Autism Alliance of Michigan heard Laurie’s story, our Navigator team sprung into action and delivered an AngelSense GPS Unit to her, so she wouldn’t have to go another day
Vote Tom Allen For The Carter Outstanding Youth In Philanthropy Individual Award
Tom Allen, member of Autism Alliance of Michigan’s Young Professionals Board and University of Michigan student, has been nominated for the Carter Outstanding Youth In Philanthropy Individual Award, which is
Over 12,000 First Responders Trained in Michigan
As of Monday December 14, 2015 Autism Alliance of Michigan’s Michigan Autism Safety Training (MAST) has officially served over 12,000 first responders in Michigan and even a few out of
S.O.S.! We need HELP!
[thermometer raised=2350 target=10000]After the recent tragedy of Omarian Humphrey, a 9-year-old boy with autism from Davison who went missing and subsequently drowned in a nearby lake, AAoM has received over
GPS Award Program for Children with Autism
The Autism Alliance of Michigan and the autism community at large across Michigan are sending thoughts and personal prayers for a beautiful boy with autism who has gone missing in
University of Michigan Fraternities and Sororities Raise $40,000 for Michigan Families Living With Autism
Ann Arbor, MI – Nineteen University of Michigan fraternities and sororities came together on Saturday, Feb. 21, to raise funds to support the Autism Alliance of Michigan (AAoM). “Winterfest,” which