Last Update: January 2011

Our Mission Statement:
“The goal of the Autism Spectrum Disorder
Foundation (ASDF) is to support children with an autism
spectrum disorder by providing education,
information and financial assistance to their families
and relevant community service organizations.
Funds donated to ASDF will be used to address any and all kinds of issues in assisting children with Autism and their families."
Autism Spectrum Disorder Foundation is recognized as tax-exempt under section 501 (c) (3) of the internal Revenue Code. Your donation is TAX DEDUCTIBLE.
About Autism Spectrum:
Autism directly affects 1 in 91 children including 1 in 58 boys and their
families. More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with
AIDS, diabetes & cancer combined. Autism is the fastest growing developmental disorder in the United States. Approximately 75 percent to 86 percent
of those children who receive early intervention
services between the ages of 2 and 7 will develop
some form of functional communication by age 9. The outlook for children who do not receive early intervention is significantly more grim. Currently, the average age of diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is between the ages
of 3 and 6, even though an ASD can be reliably
diagnosed by 18 months if suspected. Imagine
for a moment, the tremendous number of
children who could be
rescued from the majority
of the disabling aspects
of a late-diagnosed and
thus late-treated ASD if
more children were
identified earlier. Read our FAQ's about Autism.
The Center for Disease Control:
“We know that many children with developmental
delays are not being identified early. The Center
for Disease Control (CDC) reports that 17% of
children have a developmental or behavioral
disability such as autism, yet less than half of
the children are identified before entering school.
This delay causes children to miss important
intervention opportunities.”
Visit the "Learn the Signs. Act Early." web site for information about childhood developmental milestones and delays. You'll be able to track the developmental milestones your child should be reaching, see how milestones change as your child grows, and download fact sheets on developmental milestones for children from 3 months to 5 years, along with information on developmental screAening and developmental disabilities.
Our Goals:
One: When you look at statistics that report autism rates to be 3 to 4 times higher than 30 years ago, we must conclude a national, if not international, epidemic is at hand. As such, we are emphatic about increasing public awareness and the effects autism has on individuals and families. Click here to learn more about our Autism Awareness Project. |