/PRNewswire/ April is World Autism Month, and Visit Myrtle Beach and the communities along the 60 miles of coastline have been committed to creating an.
As a recognized autism-friendly destination, Myrtle Beach continues its increasing efforts to provide a safe, accessible, and welcoming destination for all, including a sensory-friendly pledge and numerous initiatives to promote and foster inclusivity throughout the region.
Passengers can now take part in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program which aims to raise awareness and support people with non-visible disabilities.
Through the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards, destinations and tourist attractions can earn certifications that mean their locations have been designated as autism-friendly places to visit.
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