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Helping People With Autism Thrive
Published 05-05-21
At FedEx, we’re committed to teaching acceptance and influencing a more inclusive society. To help build awareness of Autism Acceptance Month, we are proud to support organizations such as Social Motion Inc., a Houston based nonprofit, which helps educate and empower people with autism.
Social Motion Inc. provides the skills and support necessary to help young adults with autism thrive in the working world and lead more independent lives by offering an employment training program.
View the video to hear more about how Social Motion Inc. and FedEx are working together to support acceptance and inclusion of people with autism in the workplace.
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When Job Skills Meet Their Match
Dec 14, 2020 10:45 AM ET
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Finding a job may seem pretty straightforward – update your resume, fill out an application, interview for the job. However, if you’re one of the estimated 3.5 million Americans with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD), it’s not that simple.
For many high-functioning young adults with autism, it is not a lack of intelligence or ability but rather a lack of training, education and social support that limits their futures.
That’s where Social Motion Inc., a Houston-based nonprofit, and FedEx Ground stepped in to help. Founded in 2010 by Wendy Dawson, Social Motion Inc. provides solutions for families and corporations dealing with autism, ADHD and similar social challenges.
When Job Skills Meet Their Match
Published 12-14-20
Submitted by FedEx Corporation
Finding a job may seem pretty straightforward – update your resume, fill out an application, interview for the job. However, if you’re one of the estimated 3.5 million Americans with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD), it’s not that simple.
For many high-functioning young adults with autism, it is not a lack of intelligence or ability but rather a lack of training, education and social support that limits their futures.
That’s where Social Motion Inc., a Houston-based nonprofit, and FedEx Ground stepped in to help. Founded in 2010 by Wendy Dawson, Social Motion Inc. provides solutions for families and corporations dealing with autism, ADHD and similar social challenges.