TravelingWiki Foundation in Idaho This Week to Discuss Autism Travel & Employment Resources at Natl. Autism Law Summit
BOISE, ID, UNITED STATES, October 15, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- TravelingWiki Foundation announces engagement as part of attendance this week at the Autism Law Summit, bringing together more than 350 autism service providers, lawyers, politicians, lobbyists, parents of children with autism, and self-advocates. The Autism Law Summit notes on its website that the attendees “are the changemakers for the future of autism.”
TravelingWiki Foundation is the largest non-profit online resource globally to document resources for the non-visible disability community at US Airports. As part of that work, calls are referred to TravelingWiki Foundation from a variety of sources to serve the traveling public with information about free resources that are now offered in 11 languages. TravelingWiki Foundation is also a leader in job match facilitation for the Autism community. Recent engagement in Iowa has included an interview broadcast across Iowa with the local ABC affiliate (http://alturl.com/5r4jd).
The engagement of TravelingWiki Foundation with resources the Autism Law Summit stems from the growth of TravelingWiki throughout the United States. Recent updates for TravelingWiki Foundation have included the recent addition of TravelingWiki Foundation’s free resources in 11 languages to the Philadelphia Autism Project, in cooperation with Drexel University; and presenting at PNC Park with the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 22, 2024 and August 4, 2024 to promote Autism awareness and Special Needs awareness, respectively, via themed baseball games (coordinated via many organizations throughout Pennsylvania) that also raised money for local area charities. Recently, TravelingWiki Foundation announced three expanded lines offering free phone-based resources: (1) 641-7-AUTISM; (2) 224-NO-BULLY; and (3) 781-2-TRAVEL. In addition, services are offered via @TravelingWiki on YouTube.com. TravelingWiki Foundation has heard from stakeholders that engage our organization about the importance of work to augment access to travel resources and the need to recognize the realities of the communities served. TravelingWiki Foundation takes the offering of free services to Special Needs community members very seriously. The expanded phone lines are emblematic of the rapid growth of free services offered by TravelingWiki Foundation as well as the engagement from across the world as to our services offered in 11 languages.
The CEO of TravelingWiki Foundation, Jonathan Sutter, notes, “TravelingWiki is deeply committed to an intense focus on collaboration across the 50 US states as part of our non-profit work. We have seen remarkable support recently to facilitate our growth throughout the US, in the areas we serve with free resources in 11 languages.”
More information about the Autism Law Summit engagement, and expansion of free resources nationwide, is available by contacting TravelingWiki Foundation at (641) 7-AUTISM or TravelingWiki.com.
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