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30
2019
Let Freedom Ring
My concept of freedom has clearly changed over the years. I started out like any child does, wanting freedom at some point from being told what to do. I understood… Continue reading Let Freedom Ring
27
2019
Autism: Through the Lens of a Sibling
Today, I share the sentiments of my son Cam, whose brother Owen now lives in a full-time residential setting at Anderson Center for Autism in the Hudson Valley region of… Continue reading Autism: Through the Lens of a Sibling
22
2019
Village of Rhinebeck takes steps to become supportive of people with autism
When you think about autism, says Kathy Kollar, whose 19-year-old son Owen is autistic, don’t think about “Rainman.” The popular film, in which Dustin Hoffman plays an autistic savant, doesn’t… Continue reading Village of Rhinebeck takes steps to become supportive of people with autism
21
2019
Anderson Center graduates celebrate accomplishments
The moment, as Courtney Cross put on her cap and gown, was bittersweet. She was excited to graduate from the Anderson Center of Autism’s education program, but finishing also meant… Continue reading Anderson Center graduates celebrate accomplishments