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The Hawkeye Ranch Center for Autism

Mission

Our vision is to build a nationwide network of community centers that prepare young adults with autism for a thriving and independent adulthood.

Programs

A LETTER FROM OUR CO-FOUNDER

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself and our non-profit organization dedicated to helping families with autism and disabilities. We are an organization founded on the knowledge gained from the struggle to find integration services for our co-founder's grandson with autism.

Our mission to provide a future for one child with Autism expanded to one that would change the lives of hundreds. 
We are now in the process of opening Hawkeye Ranch, a non-profit 501(c)(3) center for adults with an IQ over 70. This is the beginning of the vision.

Currently, state and federal funding providing assistance to the families of children with autism ends when that child leaves the school system.  The young adult's dreams and progress is left to family members who may not be qualified or financialy stable enough to continue the valuable therapies and skill instruction for transition into an independent adulthood.

The vision of the center is to provide a community that can house transitional services, job skills training, updated therapies, knowledge centers, family respite, and assisted living. The center will be staffed with highly qualified professionals who will provide exceptional life skill therapies and valuable services, including but not limited to life and social skill instructions, behavioral therapy and a wide variety of activities to teach independent living skills.

Respectfully,

Gregg Whelen Co-founder, President, and Director of Hawkeye Ranch 4164 Austin Bluffs pkwy #110 Colorado Springs80918

Autism: Becoming Aware

WHAT IS CURRENTLY KNOWN ABOUT AUTISM?

Autism is a lifelong developmental disability which is neurological and brain-based, meaning that it relates to a biological issue within the brain, as opposed to a psychological disorder.

With access to current therapies and resources, children and adults with autism can live thriving lives.  Surrounded by a restrictive society and without access, autism can be challenging.

Though autism is often diagnosed before a child is three, many children and adults within the autism spectrum have mild symptoms which are never diagnosed.

Children and adults with autism have trouble with communication and language development, which can range from losing verbal ability altogether, to subtle communication challenges with full verbal ability.

Autism is associated with increased sensory ability or hypersensitivity that causes sensory confusion. Hypersensitivity affects each individual with autism differently, and it may include a sensitivity to sound, touch, taste, the visual world, smell, or all of the senses together. Sensory processing becomes a challenge.

Autism is the most common member of a group of developmental disorders under the autism spectrum umbrella, which is also known as Pervasive Development Disorders, or PDD. The autism umbrella also includes Asperger's Syndrome, Childhood Disintagrative Disorder, Rhett's Syndrome, and PDD-NOS (NOS stands for "not other specified").

Although autism is more common in boys than girls, autism has no boundaries and is found in all classes, countries and ethnicities.

When autism is suspected, immediate intervention is important.  A diagnosis should only be made by a qualified medical practitioner.

 

About

Website
www.sosautism.org
Location
4164 Austin Bluffs Pkwy STE 110
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Note
This is a program of STOMP OUT THE SILENCE OF AUTISM & DISABILITIES
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Founded: 2006
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