April 16th I turned 32 years old. I never thought this was where I would be. An autistic adult working a full time job, making a difference in my community, and inspiring others to show support for autism and give back to their community. I hope the rest of the year is as good as the last 32.
The Barefoot Autism Challenge takes place in April every year. Some autistic people prefer being barefoot as a sensory seeking activity. Founder Tyler Leech loves being barefoot and that's why he created this challenge. During April you post a picture or video of you walking barefoot and share why you advocate for those who are autistic using #barefootautismchallenge.
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