GAPS: Georgia Autism Parental Support
Over the years it has been my goal to find a way to bridge the GAP of resources being shared with our families.
GAPS: Georgia Autism Parental Support
Over the years it has been my goal to find a way to bridge the GAP of resources being shared with our families.
To bring BIPOC Autism families together in the community to spread continued awareness, share resources, bond and connect.
Give families with loved ones on the spectrum an outlet and line of support as we prepare them for the future.
The Community Tree: Being branches of support for families and being rooted to our community. We should provide and share information as we support the fact that our families have individual needs.
Starting a new cycle of responsibility and awareness with-in our community. Attending and providing space for events, and celebrations.
Crystal Williams
My son Jeremiah is my joy and light. Autism has been and continues to be a huge part of my life for over 10 years now. Life on the spectrum for Jeremiah has taken me on the journey that led to this moment in time. It continues to be my utmost privilege to share my resources and be a beacon for anyone in the community who needs me.
Ariel Crawford
I am radically optimistic about the community coming together to make an impact on the world we live in. I am a public servant and educator that believes in feeding human connection and communication. My greatest gift is the life I live with my son, partner, and two fur children in Southern, Maryland.
Elsa Johnson
I am a mom of three who is passionate about making a change within my community and the world.
Shakura Castro
A devoted wife and mother to my son, Prince, who is on the Autism Spectrum. His journey has ignited a fire within me, leading me to passionately advocate for children and adults on the Autism Spectrum. I pray that my dedication is inspiring as I make an impactful contribution for greater understanding, acceptance, and support towards a more inclusive world.
Jocelyn Holland
I am a wife and mother of 2 high-spirited toddler boys. I have 8 years of experience in Pediatric Neurology, specializing in autism. As a clinical manager, I ran the clinic and managed relations between the families, connecting them to resources. I have years of experience with Neuro-modalities such as tDCS and infrared light therapy. My life’s journey up to this point has kept me close to the autism community, and I love it here.
Keya Gibbons
I am a community activist, artist, and staunch advocate for the recognition, inclusion and celebration of neurodiversity.
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The GAPS society Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and contributions are tax-deductible for income, gift, and estate taxes. Donations are non-refundable.
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