
NEWS & EVENTS
4th Annual Ride for Autism
The Lucky Seven Motorcycle Club's annual Ride for Autism to benefit the Center will be held on April 24, 2010. For more information, click here.
New Perspective on Autism Care
The Center for Autism and the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Nursing recently announced their collaboration to form the Partnership for the Integration of Care of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Click here for more information.
Sterling Auto Body Center Donates Dodge Caravan to the Center
On November 23, 2009 Sterling Auto Body Center of West Chester and Allstate Insurance Company donated a 2005 Dodge Caravan, valued at approximately $10,000.00, to the Center for Autism. The vehicle is just one of 70 that were donated nationwide through Sterling Auto Body Centers’ participation in the National Auto Body Council's (NABC) Recycled Rides program. The program is a community awareness project whereby members of NABC repair and donate recycled vehicles to families and nonprofit organizations in need. The Center for Autism will use the van to assist in transporting children to and from its treatment programs.
Save the Date!
The 4th Annual Ride for Autism hosted by the Lucky Seven Motorcycle Club will be held on Saturday April 24, 2010. For more information, visit www.luckysevenmc.com.
CB Richard Ellis Wins Best Real Estate Deals of 2009 for the Center's Headquarters
Mike Barker and Mitch Marcus of CB Richard Ellis proudly accepted the Philadelphia Business Journal's award for Best Small Urban Lease of the Year with our Board Chairman, Robert Murphy. The award reception was held on November 5, 2009 at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Health Care Trust Donates $500K
The Center thanks the Philadelphia Health Care Trust for its continued support of our mission through a donation of $500,000. These funds helped us open our new facility a 2801 Grant Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia.
The Center Opens Facility at 2801 Grant Avenue
The 12,500 square-foot location offers our renowned programs and services to children and families in Northeast Philadelphia. For more information, click here.
