I recently read a rather disturbing blog post “The Present Crisis and the National Autistic Society” over at Action for Autism.

The crisis he is referring to is the very real financial meltdown in the world’s economy. This led to the collapse of Iceland’s banking system which, due to the high interest rates they were offering, caused many charities to lose considerable sums of money. The NAS is in good health, but the crunch is certainly going to be felt as these losses reverberate through the communities.

I’ve been meaning to put a page on the main site (autismlibrary.org) on charities. This prompted me to do so. I don’t know how much traffic this will drive towards the NAS, but I hope it does some good.

The other charities noted on that page are:

The St. Joseph’s Indian School, which serves Lakota (Sioux)

and

The Clinic for Special Children, which serves the Amish communities in Pennsylvania.

Both are small and very worthy causes.

The National Autistic Society promotes a very positive image of people with autism. I wish there were a version of it in the United States.


3 Responses to “The NAS could use your help”  

  1. 1 mike stanton

    Thanks for the link. The National Autistic Society still has a long way to go. But at least it is on the right path and trying to take autistic people with it on its journey.

  2. 2 Autism Library

    Mike,

    the National Autistic Society could teach autism groups in the US a lot.

  3. 3 Phil Schwarz

    I agree. The NAS is much closer to what “autism societies should be” (quoting Jim Sinclair in “Don’t Mourn For Us”) than any of the big national-level autism organizations in North America.

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