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American Airlines: A Business Dedicated to Helping Adults With Autism

August 17, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

Last year, American Airlines joined Madison House Autism Foundation’s efforts to address the needs of adults with autism. As a corporate sponsor, American Airlines has not only supported the foundation’s mission financially, but through volunteer efforts that bring new opportunities to adults with autism. This past April, a crew of volunteers from American Airlines traveled to our agricultural haven, Madison Fields. There, the volunteers painted the walls of a tenant house on the property, which is set to become a future home to several adults with special needs and wounded veterans. We couldn’t be more grateful for our partnership with American Airlines, a business with a track record of helping others, including adults on the autism spectrum.

Please watch the following video to see just how American Airlines is helping adults with autism. If your company is interested in partnership opportunities with Madison House Autism Foundation, please contact Adrienne McBride at info@madisonhouseautism.org


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