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You Aut to Know | On My Own: Living Independently with Autism

March 28, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

“On my own”: Those three simple words, create a phrase filled with a lot of excitement and uncertainty. It’s a …

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Students with autism

Helping Students with Autism Thrive: The College Application Process

March 7, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

Beginning my internship here at Madison House, I knew about the special education side of Autism Spectrum Disorder but …

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Adults with Disabilities

Why the Next “Empty Bed” Isn’t Enough for Adults with Disabilities

September 18, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

As a director at Madison House Autism Foundation, my search for insights, solutions, and direction in better serving …

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Through Our Eyes: Showcasing Artists with Autism

May 8, 2014 //  by Shannon Doty

Wow, what a success! Hundreds of people gathered at the opening of "Through Our Eyes", including several of the artists, …

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When Mom’s Plans Aren’t Enough: Pam Finds “Home” in a Caring Community

April 6, 2014 //  by Shannon Doty

Pam’s mother promised that Pam would be able to stay in her family home and continue her existing lifestyle even when …

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MHAF Media Highlights: “Autistic and Aging Out”

November 12, 2013 //  by Shannon Doty

A film by Laura Betesh Filmmaker, HuffPostLive production assistant, and  Columbia …

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Equipping Tomorrow’s Leaders

September 24, 2013 //  by Shannon Doty

Learning to better speak up for yourself and realizing the authority you have over personal decisions are important life …

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