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Center for Autism Organized Special Program on Autism Awareness Day and Sixth Annual Festival


  • Educast Nepal
  • April 8, 2024 Published on: 4 Week Ago
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    EDUCAST, The Center for Autism recently organized a poignant and impactful program in honor of Autism Awareness Day and its sixth annual festival. The event, attended by representatives from the Center for Autism, parents, students, and various intellectuals, served as a platform to raise awareness and celebrate the talents and capabilities of individuals with autism.

    The program commenced with the ceremonial lighting of a lamp, symbolizing hope and enlightenment, underscoring the importance of shedding light on autism and fostering understanding and acceptance within society. Students with autism showcased their remarkable talents through a series of cultural performances, captivating the audience and highlighting the diversity and richness of their abilities.

    Amidst the cultural presentations, guests and representatives emphasized the urgent need to shift societal perceptions and attitudes towards individuals with autism. They stressed the importance of increasing public awareness about autism and advocating for greater support and inclusivity for individuals with neurodevelopmental differences.

    Speakers at the event highlighted the significance of embracing neurodiversity and creating inclusive environments that celebrate the unique strengths and contributions of individuals with autism. They underscored the importance of providing access to educational, social, and healthcare resources to empower individuals with autism to lead fulfilling and meaningful lives.

    The program concluded on a note of gratitude, as tokens of appreciation were extended to guests and employees for their dignified attendance and support. The event served as a reminder of the collective responsibility to champion the rights and well-being of individuals with autism, fostering a society that values diversity, inclusion, and empathy.

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