Supporting Families Affected by Autism
We are a nonprofit that is committed to helping Autism and Special Needs families who are first trying to deal with the monumental diagnosis of Autism and are processing what that change means to their child and family.
We provide practical tools and resources, along with sound guidance on how to navigate through the vast amount of information available to make sure your child gets the services they need.
We also help families find new hope for their child's future by inviting them to re-imagine the wonderful things they can do and become with the appropriate accommodations and support.
While my Caleb may not be able to be the Warehouse Manager at this organization, that doesn't mean he can't go in and make the food boxes that they give away to their needy families. We Can All Make a Meaningful Contribution in Some Way!
We provide practical tools and resources, along with sound guidance on how to navigate through the vast amount of information available to make sure your child gets the services they need.
We also help families find new hope for their child's future by inviting them to re-imagine the wonderful things they can do and become with the appropriate accommodations and support.
While my Caleb may not be able to be the Warehouse Manager at this organization, that doesn't mean he can't go in and make the food boxes that they give away to their needy families. We Can All Make a Meaningful Contribution in Some Way!
We provide practical training, education, resources and guidance that families can immediately put into action as they are learning to live their lives in a new way with an Autism Diagnosis.
We provide essential resources and support to Autism families who are displaced and are in crisis situations through ongoing Sensory kit donations to local shelters for children with Autism. These items are always welcome!
We provide ongoing Respite supported day outings for Care Givers who are tired, overwhelmed, stressed out, and at the breaking point of needing a moment away from their endless duties and responsibilities, but rarely receives one. Your gift card donations are always welcome!
We provide essential resources and support to Autism families who are displaced and are in crisis situations through ongoing Sensory kit donations to local shelters for children with Autism. These items are always welcome!
We provide ongoing Respite supported day outings for Care Givers who are tired, overwhelmed, stressed out, and at the breaking point of needing a moment away from their endless duties and responsibilities, but rarely receives one. Your gift card donations are always welcome!
Promoting Autism Awareness
"All Roads Lead to Love: Caleb's Autism Journey The Early Years" Available at Amazon and Wherever Books Are Sold!
"See Me" Recordng by Rhonda Rochelle (feat. Caleb Crowder). Available on All Digital Platforms!
"See Me" Recordng by Rhonda Rochelle (feat. Caleb Crowder). Available on All Digital Platforms!
"Caleb's Community's" Nonprofit Team
This nonprofit was founded in honor of my dear Son Caleb who has an Autism, Intellectual Developmental Disability and ADHD Diagnosis, along with a Speech Impairment. It also recognizes and celebrates all those who have made a significant impact in helping him to become the incredible person he is today! The level of bravery he shows every day in dealing with these challenges is awe inspiring...
Dr. Rhonda Brown-Crowder
Dr. Brown-Crowder is a North Texas Autism and Special Needs Advocate, wife to Curtis and Mother to Caleb. She speaks, advocates, educates and celebrates all things Autism. She is well known and respected in the Autism Community by Key City Leaders and Autism Families. She is an Award Winner Author of "All Roads Lead to Love: Caleb's Autism Journey The Early Years." And, She is a Recording Artist of "See Me" (feat. Caleb Crowder, a song Celebrating the Successes of her son Caleb. Dr. Brown-Crowder holds a Ph.D. in Leadership and Organizational Change.
Caleb Crowder
Caleb is an Inspiration to all who know him. He does not allow the challenges of Autism to keep him from living a full life and doing things that make a difference in the lives of others. He was recently recognized for creating more than 600 food boxes totaling over 20,ooolbs of food for needy families in his local community. He continues to encourage us to be better, more thoughtful, loving, and kind human beings.
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Support families affected by Autism through resources and connections.