Pay It Forward Friday - CJ McGrizzle

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Talking about autism today. I have a good friend who's 6 year old grandson, CJ was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and they are on a crusade to make sure he receives as many resources as possible to help him reach his goals and dreams. Now, I'm sure most of us know someone who has some form of ASD, the spectrum is vast. In CJ's case, his mom, Janita was on top of it as soon as she saw signs of developmental delay. CJ has an older sister, Mya, and he wasn't keeping up with hitting milestones the way she had as a baby. Janita and her husband Chris have been committed to making sure CJ gets all the help he needs when it comes to schooling and advancement. They will jump through any hoop, fight any denial and bust through any road block when it comes to CJ. Quite frankly, every parent I know that has a child with a form of ASD deals with hoops and road blocks every day. It's exhausting, frustrating and time consuming. It's a full time job making sure your child is cared for, is learning, thriving and growing without a stigma associated with it. It's a constant worry when your child isn't in your line of site, wondering if they're okay, if they're making it through the day without incident. It requires medication sometimes. It requires additional teachers and para professionals to help not only your child but the parents to navigate uncharted waters. It takes dedication, it takes money and it takes perseverance. I am in awe of the parents I see in our schools and neighborhoods advocating for their children and their needed resources.

I'm writing today to raise money for CJ and his quest to help others like him get the resources they all need and deserve. CJ and his family are raising money for QSAC, a New York City and Long Island based nonprofit that supports children and adults with autism, together with their families, in achieving greater independence, realizing their future potential, and contributing to their communities in a meaningful way by offering person-centered services.

QSAC pursues this mission through direct services that provide a supportive and individualized setting for children and adults with autism to improve their communication, socialization, academic, and functional skills.

QSAC offers programs and services for both children and adults with autism. Programs for children include early intervention, preschool, school, after school, and in-home educational and support services. QSAC’s adult programs include supportive living, skill development programs, and in-home services. All of QSAC’s programs provide supportive and trained staff, high-impact services, and a commitment to quality.

In support of its direct service programs, QSAC works to be an innovator in the field of developmental disability providers by implementing new technologies to best support the children and adults in our programs. In addition, QSAC’s clinical and educational leadership teams regularly embark on research projects that seek to further unlock new and innovative strategies and methodologies for best supporting the learning outcomes of the individuals we serve.

To extend its impact, QSAC offers parent and sibling support groups, trainings, an annual conference for parents, and other programs that expand the community’s awareness regarding autism and access to services.

CJ will be bowling for dollars on March 12th and he's also taking donations now.

Today's pay it forward is for CJ and all of the other families I know who are living with ASD. Give up today's latte and give it to CJ and his crusade. Here's the link - Thanks for your generosity and kindness! Happy Friday!!

https://www.firstgiving.com/team/313200

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