Deadline Approaching for Autism Society Award Nominations
April 19, 2012
By Autism Society
The deadline is quickly approaching to nominate someone for an Autism Society award! Each year, the Autism Society presents a number of awards to individuals and organizations in recognition of their commitment to the autism community. Award winners are announced at the annual Autism Society National Conference and Exposition. Nominations must be made by Autism Society members and are due by April 30.
Awards are given in the following categories:
Autism Society Volunteer of the Year
Autism Society Audrey I. Horne Memorial Award
Media Excellence Award
Outstanding Literary Work of the Year - Family/Social Division
Outstanding Literary Work of the Year - Educational Division
Dr. Cathy Pratt Autism Professional of the Year
Outstanding Individual with Autism of the Year
For more information, visit http://www.autism-society.org/about-us/awards-scholarships.
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