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Edmund Arranga - Executive Director, 714.680.0792
Teri Arranga - Director, Autism One
Laura Rowley - Associate Director
Lisa Rupe - Media Relations Liaison
Shawn Rowley - Special Projects
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Laurie Mawlam - Liaison to Canada
Kerri Rivera - Liaison to Mexico
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Robert and Sandy Waters - Chicago Liaisons, Performing Arts Liaisons
Angela Warner, Lisa Rupe, Capt. Joseph & Jessica Mickley - Liaisons to Military Families
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Elyssa Sanders - Media Contact
Hector Gonzalez - Website and technical support

One Family, One Future
One Family, One Future
Your hopes are our hopes. Your dreams are our dreams. One by one Autism One helps bring the hope and begin the healing to one mother and one child, then another and another. Help here.

Raising Awareness

The Autism One Big Rig sure has a way of turning heads and getting noticed. Hundreds of pictures are snapped and hours of informative discussion start when this one-of-a-kind semi hits the road. Thanks to David and Felicia for an "open road" approach to autism awareness. See more.


Ironman for AutismOne

The movie was cool, but this is cooler. Steve Etten decided to compete in his second Wisconsin Ironman competition to help raise funds for AutismOne. Not being the most competitive swimmer, runner, or cyclist did not keep him out of the Winner's Circle. Steve wins for all the children with autism.
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