Autistic Self-Advocacy Network is regarded as one of the best organisations for Autistic people, not sure if they are a charity or not but they are a good first-call for information on helping Autistic people. Avoid Autism Speaks, they are considered to be a hate group and although they claim to help Autistic people they actually harm us. From Propaganda to torture, from supporting parents murdering Autistic children to eugenics - Autism Speaks does not speak for us.
A good organization is one that is lead by Autistic people themselves, for example Autistic Self Advocacy Network. A bad organization is one that works against Autistic people, for example Autism Speaks causes a lot of serious harm to Autistic people while claiming to help.
They can.
There are numerous charities which allow people to support starving children. A few of these charities are: Kids in Need, Newborns in Need, Share Our Strength, and Kaboom.
Autistic kids and teens do want friends, the idea that autistic people are anti-social is false. Autistic people often want friends but struggle to make and maintain friendships.
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yes he does, it is called the drew brees foundation. It is a charity to help unprivileged kids.
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Yes, absolutely. He has given to charity on a regular basis, as his tax returns will show. He donates the most to charities that help military families, charities that provide college scholarships for the poor, and charities that provide after-school activities for kids.
Charities help them because the money raised in the charity can be given to help homeless people.
They receive charities from citizens staying abroad.
Christian charities help anyone in need, regardless of their religion or position in society.
Kids with autism can 'freak out' when other kids cry, all autistic people are different. Autistic people have lower levels of cogitative empathy, meaning that they may struggle to recognise emotions in others or acting appropriately in response compared to neurotypical people, however autistic people have significantly higher levels of affective or 'true' empathy compared to neurotypical people. This means that autistic people can be very sensitive to the emotions of others, when they are able to recognise others are upset it can make autistic people very upset too.