Autism playdate header A photo shows four people, including Councilmember Derek Green, standing outdoors in front of a white building with pillars. On the left, a woman in a blue shirt holds a blue folder embossed with the Philadelphia City Council seal. Next to her, a man in a black t-shirt featuring a colorful "Acceptance" graphic smiles at the camera. To his right, a young man wears a black t-shirt with a similar graphic of two colorful hands. On the far right, a woman in a black shirt also featuring the "Acceptance" design smiles while wearing sunglasses on her head. The group is posed together on what appears to be a bright, sunny day.

AUTISM PLAYDATE HIGHLIGHTS RESOURCES AND ACCEPTANCE FOR FAMILIES TOUCHED BY AUTISM

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Philadelphia – On Saturday, over 400 people gathered at Smith Memorial Playground for the 7th annual Autism Playdate, a day of fun, resources, acceptance, and support for families touched by autism. The festivities included a magic performance, a cooking demonstration, a first aid/CPR training, refreshments, guest speakers, and resources for families.

“I worked for years with young people with disabilities and their families, and I know how difficult it can be to find resources, support, and community,” said Councilmember Kendra Brooks (At-Large). “I’m proud to be carrying on the tradition of the Autism Playdate, so that families can connect with one another, enjoy a fun day out, and learn more about the resources that are available.”

With diagnoses of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) on the rise, more and more families are in need of education, services, and community support to meet the challenges of living with autism. In collaboration with the Center for Autism Research at CHOP, former Councilmember Derek Green began the annual tradition of the Autism Playdate at Smith Memorial Playground in 2017.

This year, as Chair of Philadelphia City Council’s Committee on People with Disabilities, Minority Leader Kendra Brooks took the lead on hosting the event for local families touched by autism. Earlier this year, she introduced resolutions to recognize April 2024 as Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month and to honor the team that has been organizing the Autism Playdate over the past several years.

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