|
The following letter (addressee's name edited by me to protect that person's privacy) was sent to a long time New Brunswick autism advocate by Autism Society Canada Executive Director Kathleen Provost. It tells the story of Susan, the devoted mother of an autistic child who struggled for years to obtain services and a positive life for her child with autism, and who ultimately took her own life. The letter tells of the enormous challenges faced by Susan and the toll those challenges took on her. Kathleen Provost of the ASC disagrees with those who say that autism is not a deadly disorder. Susan's story is evidence of the strong challenges faced by those with severe autism challenges and the family members who care for them. ... a national voice since 1976 Dear *** I am sitting down, pen in hand, ready to talk to you about Autism Society Canada (ASC). I have all my notes beside me, including: the number of committees that ASC has, as well as their challenges and their successes; news on the advances that we have made at the Federal level; a list of hurdles that are still ahead.Please make a donation today, your support will make a difference. Click here to access our secure online donation link: . Thank you in advance for your compassion and your kindness. If you would like more information on Autism Society Canada, please visit our web site at . Wishing you peace this holiday season. Truly yours, Kathleen ProvostExecutive Director PO Box/C.P. 22017, 1670 chemin Heron Road, Ottawa, ON K1V 0C2 Phone/Tél: (613) 789-8943 E-Mail: Website: Charitable registration number: 13160 7657 RR 0001
|
Write a comment:
|