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Involved

Every movement starts with people who care enough to take action.


At Make A Stand 4 Autism, we believe that real change begins when families, professionals, and communities unite around a shared purpose — to unlock potential and improve quality of life for those with autism, especially those with profound autism.

Whether you have time, resources, or simply a desire to help, there are meaningful ways for you to get involved.

Volunteer

Your time and talent can make a lasting difference.
Join us as a volunteer and help with:

  • Local and national awareness events

  • Fundraising and community outreach

  • Family education workshops

  • Administrative or digital support

 

Every contribution — big or small — helps amplify our impact.

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Donate

Your generosity powers our mission.
Donations help fund:

  • Research focused on profound autism and medical comorbidities

  • Parent and professional education programs

  • Advocacy efforts that shape better policy and access to care

 

Make a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Every dollar helps us stand stronger for those who need it most.

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Partner With Us

Are you a business, school, or organization that believes in creating a more inclusive world?


Partner with us through sponsorships, fundraising collaborations, or corporate giving programs.

Together, we can build awareness, fund critical research, and provide hope to families across the country.

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Spread Awareness

Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is use your voice.


Share our mission on social media, start a conversation in your community, or organize your own “Make A Stand” awareness event.

 

Download our digital media kit and help us reach more families and advocates who want to make a difference.

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© 2025 Make A Stand 4 Autism.

All rights reserved.
Make A Stand 4 Autism is a registered

501(c)(3) nonprofit organization  dedicated to unlocking potential in autism through advocacy, research, and education.
Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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