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Ways to Give

Opportunities for Giving and Making an Impact Thank you so much for considering a donation of your time, services or money to Autism Empowerment. Your willingness to give helps us on our way to making life more meaningful for youth, adults and families who consider themselves part of the [...]

2025-08-03T14:24:34-07:00September 17th, 2013|0 Comments

Donation Thank You

Hello awesome person! My name is Karen Krejcha and although I'm not there personally in front of you, I wanted to let you know that I truly appreciate your act of generosity and kindness today! On behalf of the Autism Empowerment team of founders, Board Members and volunteers, thank you [...]

2022-07-19T17:07:26-07:00July 14th, 2022|Comments Off on Donation Thank You

Dr. Anson L. Service

Dr. Anson Service Bio Dr. Anson Service is a licensed mental health counselor and part of a team that assesses individuals for autism, ADHD, and more at Adventure Psychological Services. Dr. Service has been a regular columnist for Autism Empowerment's Spectrum Life Magazine [...]

2025-08-01T20:43:15-07:00October 23rd, 2023|0 Comments

Autism Serves Helping Hands

Autism Serves - Helping Hands Empowering Neurodivergent Teens & Young Adults Through Volunteerism Welcome! We are a neurodivergent-led volunteerism program from Autism Empowerment that brings teens, young adults, older adults, families, and community supporters together to serve others, build friendships, and make a positive difference. The Next Generation of [...]

2026-03-22T10:34:16-07:00February 11th, 2025|Comments Off on Autism Serves Helping Hands

AE Neurodivergent Creators Collective

AE Neurodivergent Creators Collective A New Era of Inclusive Storytelling Welcome (see below) | Upcoming Events | Past Events | Resource Library Empty heading Empty heading Empty heading Empty heading   Welcome to the Neurodivergent Creators Collective! The Neurodivergent Creators Collective (AE-NCC) was launched in Spring 2025 as a neurodivergent-led [...]

2026-03-06T17:09:29-08:00March 31st, 2025|Comments Off on AE Neurodivergent Creators Collective

Paul Pitsenbarger

Paul Pitsenbarger Bio Paul Pitsenbarger has served as Vice President for Autism Empowerment since 2011 and is involved with strategic planning and development. Paul retired after 33 years at Crown Zellerbach and James River Corporation (now Georgia Pacific), where he served as Director [...]

2025-08-01T20:36:21-07:00September 19th, 2013|0 Comments

Gary Borghello

Gary Borghello Bio Gary Borghello was born and raised in Daly City, California and moved to Vancouver, Washington in 2009. He is currently in semi-retirement from 35+ years in Corporate America, most recently as Engagement Manager at Smart Recruiters and previously as Principal [...]

2024-02-15T22:40:42-08:00July 11th, 2014|0 Comments

Core Values, Beliefs & Goals

Core Values, Beliefs, and Goals At Autism Empowerment, our work is guided by four foundational pillars and values that shape everything we do: Accept, Enrich, Inspire, and Empower. These values are at the heart of our mission, our programs, and our community. They represent a commitment to honoring the [...]

2025-08-03T14:27:15-07:00September 18th, 2013|0 Comments

Help Us Fundraise

Autism Empowerment Makes Cents (and Dollars too!) Autism Empowerment is looking for caring people to help raise funds that provide support to youth, adults and families in Autistic and Neurodivergent communities. Are you good at fundraising or do you know of a group or club that [...]

2025-08-03T12:59:41-07:00August 11th, 2013|0 Comments

Contact Us

Contact Us How would you like to contact us? via Mail: Autism Empowerment, P.O. Box 871676, Vancouver, WA  98687 via Phone: Autism Empowerment Staff and Volunteers all work remotely. For general inquiries, please leave a phone message at (360) 852-8369 and allow 1 - 2 business days [...]

2024-01-22T23:03:32-08:00August 31st, 2013|0 Comments

Four Foundational Pillars

Our Four Foundational Pillars The four foundational pillars of Autism Empowerment are: Accept Enrich Inspire Empower These pillars are part of our organizational core values and are incorporated into our website, our programs, our support services and our community.  Accept We promote the unconditional acceptance of autistic individuals for who they [...]

2025-08-03T14:37:30-07:00September 12th, 2013|1 Comment

Autism Facts and Myths

Autism Facts and Myths Here are a few facts and myths about Autism: There is a lot of information available online about autism. Some of it is factual. Some of it is a myth. Some of it is true for some individuals but not for others.  Some information may [...]

2025-08-05T22:24:20-07:00September 21st, 2013|0 Comments

BlueBee TeeVee Autism Information Station

  Bluebee TeeVee Autism Information Station Explaining Autism to Kids in an Empowering Way   Bluebee TeeVee, The Autism Information Station, is a series of 8 webisodes to empower autistic children and educate their peers about autism. Think Schoolhouse Rock meets Blue's Clues meets Mister Rogers Neighborhood in a quirky [...]

2025-08-05T13:35:19-07:00April 2nd, 2022|Comments Off on BlueBee TeeVee Autism Information Station

Shasti McLaughlin

Shasti McLaughlin Bio Shasti McLaughlin, AWEtism We Embrace Founder Shasti is the founder of AWEtism We Embrace, an online facilitated support group of Autism Empowerment that meets on the third Tuesday of most months from 6:30 pm-8:30 pm. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, [...]

2024-02-15T22:37:57-08:00October 23rd, 2023|0 Comments

Asperger syndrome

What is Asperger syndrome? Asperger or Asperger's syndrome (AS) is a developmental autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The discovery of Asperger Syndrome (AS) dates back to 1944. Austrian pediatrician Hans Asperger described the syndrome when he was treating four boys with similar symptoms. His writings remained relatively unknown until 1981 [...]

2025-08-01T21:14:16-07:00September 1st, 2013|0 Comments

Tanya English

Tanya English Bio Tanya English was born in Los Angeles, California, but spent her formative years in Tijuana, Mexico, before becoming a Vancouver, WA, resident in 2014. Growing up in a border town gave her the unique perspective of navigating two cultures, seeing [...]

2025-08-02T21:01:57-07:00February 11th, 2025|0 Comments

AE-NCC Upcoming Events

AE Neurodivergent Creators Collective A New Era of Inclusive Storytelling Welcome | Upcoming Events (see below) | Past Events | Resource Library Upcoming Social Connection and Learning Opportunities: Empty heading Empty heading Empty heading Empty heading Chill and Chat Need a free low-key space to connect with fellow neurodivergent [...]

2026-05-19T14:12:51-07:00August 5th, 2025|Comments Off on AE-NCC Upcoming Events

Early Intervention

Early Intervention Research has shown that intensive therapy during the toddler or preschool years may significantly improve cognitive and language skills in young children on the autism spectrum. There is no single best treatment for all children, but the American Academy of Pediatrics recently noted common features of effective [...]

2025-08-01T21:49:23-07:00October 1st, 2013|0 Comments

Coexisting Conditions

Coexisting Conditions Individuals affected by autism are at an increased risk of experiencing additional cognitive, emotional, or behavioral disorders. It is very common for individuals on the autism spectrum to be dealing with other challenges and coexisting conditions. Sometimes these co-existing conditions are noticed and diagnosed before the diagnosis [...]

2025-08-03T14:51:35-07:00September 18th, 2013|5 Comments

Bullying Prevention

Bullying Prevention Autism Empowerment has been a Champion Partner with PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center and PACER.org since 2012.  Founded in 2006, PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center unites, engages and educates communities nationwide to address bullying through creative, relevant and interactive resources. PACER’s bullying prevention resources are [...]

2025-08-01T23:26:48-07:00August 8th, 2013|0 Comments
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