Autism Collaborations
American Epilepsy Outreach Foundation
The mission of the American Epilepsy Outreach Foundation is to raise the public’s awareness of Epilepsy through advocacy and education, as well as provide support for those living with Epilepsy and their families. We strive to eliminate the stigma and dispel the myths surrounding Epilepsy.
TACA –Talk About Curing Autism — and The American Epilepsy Outreach Foundation are partnering, so that you can get support and answers if your child suffers from seizures and autism.
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A consortium of leading autism organizations who have come together to support individuals with autism and their families during natural disasters and other catastrophic life events.
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AWAARE
The Autism Wandering Awareness Alerts Response and Education (AWAARE) Collaboration is a working group of six national non-profit autism organizations whose mission is to prevent autism-related wandering incidents and deaths.
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www.beautifulsonfoundation.org
The Beautiful Son Foundation’s mission is to educate and help Hawaii families find and fund treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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Global Autism Collaboration (GAC)
The Mission of the Global Autism Collaboration (GAC): To network and collaborate with autism organizations worldwide to generate necessary political, legal, and social change to deal with the global autism health crisis.
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HollyRod Foundation
The HollyRod4Kids Initiative raises funds to help children with autism and their families access and afford crucial treatments and therapies.
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Oakley
TACA is proud to partner with Oakley in the creation of the TACA Signature Series Sunglasses: Fuel Cell (Men’s), Ravishing (available in very limited quantities only), and Necessity (Women’s). $20 from the sale of each pair of sunglasses is donated to TACA. Check out the Oakley TACA Signature Series sunglasses here.
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Volcom
Volcom’s Give Back Series supports TACA with donations from a portion of the sale of special edition TACA Between the Lines T-shirts. Available for Women, Youths, and Men.









