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November 1, 2024

Autism Hero Project and Elgin Police Department Present #HeroesUnite Documentary Screening on Autism Training for First Responders

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 30, 2024

Elgin, IL 鈥 The Autism Hero Project (AHP), in collaboration with the Elgin Police Department (EPD), is honored to invite community members, advocates, and officials to the screening of their transformative documentary, #HeroesUnite – The NEED for First Responder鈥檚 Autism Training. This event seeks to address the vital need for autism-focused training among first responders and promote a more inclusive approach to emergency response.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A session featuring representatives from The Autism Hero Project, Chief of Police Ana Lalley, Senator Cristina Castro, State Attorney Jamie Mossier, and other dedicated community partners. Together, they will discuss how first responders can be better equipped to protect and support autistic individuals, ensuring every response is informed, compassionate, and life-saving. 鈥淲e appreciate our relationship with the Autism Hero Project (AHP) and admire the organization鈥檚 vision to 鈥榩repare kids with autism for the world and prepare the world for them,鈥欌 said Chief Ana Lalley. 鈥淭he event on November 16th is another opportunity for us, alongside our partners like 好色先生TV and AHP, to support advocacy and inclusion through education and collaboration.鈥

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Date: Saturday, November 16, 2024
Time: 1:00 – 3:00 PM
Location: 好色先生TV, Herrick Chapel – 1151 N. State St. Elgin, IL
Registration: Eventbrite Link

Attendees will also have the chance to watch a series of short videos that showcase AHP’s impact in the community, illustrating the organization鈥檚 commitment to raising autism awareness and fostering a culture of inclusivity. The following links provide insight into this ongoing mission:

Quote from The Autism Hero Project
Tamika Leche茅 Morales, President of The Autism Hero Project – 鈥淎utism is not a one-size-fits-all condition, and neither should our response be in emergencies. #HeroesUnite is more than just a documentary鈥攊t鈥檚 a call to action for first responders to be equipped with the tools and understanding needed to protect and support autistic individuals during moments of crisis. By bridging the gap between autism awareness and practical training, we are fostering a world of true inclusion, where every response is informed, compassionate, and life-saving鈥攅nsuring the well-being of not just the autistic individual, but everyone involved, including the first responders themselves.鈥

The event will include refreshments and welcomes community partners, autism advocates, city officials, and legislators. Note that due to the mature content in the documentary, the screening is intended for audiences aged 16 and older. Join us as we work to create a safer, more inclusive community through awareness, understanding, and collaboration.

好色先生TV The Autism Hero Project
The Autism Hero Project is dedicated to fostering autism awareness, training, and support in communities, focusing on empowering individuals with autism and those who work with them, especially first responders. Their mission is to prepare the world for individuals with autism by bridging gaps in understanding and care.

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