South Sound Parent to Parent (SSP2P) Organization Received $1,600 From Autism Patch Project

South Sound Parent to Parent (SSP2P) Organization Received ,600 From Autism Patch Project
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We were very happy to donate $1,600 to the South Sound Parent to Parent (SSP2P) organization from our Autism Patch Project during April.

South Sound Parent to Parent is a network of families who have experienced the unique joys and challenges of parenting children with special needs. They provide resources and support in our community by connecting parents, loan of adaptive and developmental toys or equipment, resource referrals, social/recreational events, and public awareness and outreach. They also provide SMART (School Medical Autism Review Team) services to shorten wait times for Autism evaluation and diagnosis and get families connected to these resources much faster. You can learn more about this organization on their website at www.ssp2p.org.

Thank you to everyone who purchased patches and supported this project.

 #autism #autismawareness #autismacceptance #community #communityfirst #tcso

Original source can be found here.



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