National Autistic Society

Mission
The mission of the  National Autistic Society (NAS) is “to change the world for people living with autism through education, campaigning, support and pioneering services.”

Why You Should Support Them

Did you know that there are different forms of Autism?  These forms are often referred to as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) or more commonly as Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).  Each individual is affected differently depending on the form of Autism he/she has.  However, Autism most commonly affects individuals by causing difficulty with socializing, being able to communicate, causing repetitive behavior as well as a variety of physical issues like seizures.  At this time there is no cure for Autism and no concrete explanation as to what causes this illness.


Started in 1962, NAS works to help those in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that have been diagnosed with or affected by Autism.  They provide helplines as well as online support to caregivers and parents to assist with researching the disease.  Nas also currently operates 6 schools for persons who are Autistic to attend and get a specialized education designed to suit their learning needs.  Other services offered include job placement and support, Autistic support groups, residential and supported living services, training and much more.  For a complete list and information on the services offered by NAS click here.


The National Autistic Society is a registered charity with the English and Scottish governments.


How You Can Help
There are numerous ways that you can assist the National Autistic Society with helping those affected by Autism.  You can become a NAS member.  They offer a host of different membership packages to include not only UK residents, but residents from the US and other countries wishing to help.

As always, you can make a financial donation, organize a fundraiser or start your own campaign for Autism.  For a complete list of ways you can become involved with this organization click here.

Want More 411
Or Write:
The National Autistic Society
393 City Road
London, EC1V 1NG
United Kingdom

Or Call:
+44 (0)20-7833-2299

Or Email:
nas@nas.org.uk

  1. Heavenly Savings

    March 2, 2011 at 8:02 PM

    Cute Blog! I’m a new follower Happy Wednesday!! I would love for you to stop and take a look at my blog as well! Thanks!
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  2. mmbear

    March 2, 2011 at 10:11 PM

    I am a new follower and new to blogging. It has only been a little over a month so I am still learning a little more each day. My blog is not as technical or awesome as yours but I am getting there. I am following you thru GFC and would greatly appreciate a follow back! Thanks!

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  3. Unknown

    March 2, 2011 at 10:11 PM

    I am a new follower and new to blogging. It has only been a little over a month so I am still learning a little more each day. My blog is not as technical or awesome as yours but I am getting there. I am following you thru GFC and would greatly appreciate a follow back! Thanks!Mary @http://mmbearcupoftea.blogspot.com

  4. YUMMommy

    March 3, 2011 at 2:45 AM

    Thanks for stopping by ladies.

  5. Lisa Fergus

    March 3, 2011 at 4:50 PM

    Great post! My son is being tested in April, but we know he is “on the spectrum”. He's been in ST, OT, and DT for about a year now. Only other mothers of children dealing with this really truly understand how difficult the day to day can be! Thanks for putting that info out for people!!! Really so important to get involved!!

    http://stilettosanddiaperbags.blogspot.com/

  6. Balancing Lisa

    March 3, 2011 at 4:50 PM

    Great post! My son is being tested in April, but we know he is \”on the spectrum\”. He's been in ST, OT, and DT for about a year now. Only other mothers of children dealing with this really truly understand how difficult the day to day can be! Thanks for putting that info out for people!!! Really so important to get involved!! http://stilettosanddiaperbags.blogspot.com/

  7. Mayra

    March 3, 2011 at 5:37 PM

    This is an amazing society I've heard of before.

    I don't have children with autism but I'm quite aware of what it is/what it does.

  8. YUMMommy

    March 3, 2011 at 9:11 PM

    @Lisa-You're welcome. I really think it's important to educate ourselves on a lot of the issues that are afflicting so many people.

    @Mayra-I'm glad that you've heard of them.

  9. K. Elizabeth @ YUMMommy

    March 3, 2011 at 9:11 PM

    @Lisa-You're welcome. I really think it's important to educate ourselves on a lot of the issues that are afflicting so many people.@Mayra-I'm glad that you've heard of them.

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