It’s not uncommon for women with autism to also have problems with mental health. Girls and women with Autism often have a longer road to diagnosis (if they get diagnosed). Girls, who are typically more socially motivated than boys (who are more easily diagnosed), mask their disability better, which is a recipe for disappointment and […]
Happy Anniversary – By Robin Davies-Small
Dear Friends, It’s hard to believe that July marks my one-year anniversary as the Executive Director of Yes She Can. Part of me cannot remember a time when I was not working in this amazing organization, yet other times I feel like I started yesterday. I am so proud of all that we have accomplished […]
Pride Month by Sarah S.
Pride month is acknowledged every June, and the 28th is Pride Day. Pride month has existed since 1970, honors all LGBTQ+ groups, and celebrates being true to yourself. The community is now more aware of acknowledging Pride Month. Some stores release specials, and some towns have parades. My mom saw pride become an event because […]
YES SHE CAN IS THRILLED TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW BIKE TO THE BEACH TEAM CAPTAIN. ELISABETH SALNER
I’m thrilled that I am going to be this year’s Yes She Can Team Captain for Bike to the Beach. I am originally from Connecticut and have been residing in Brooklyn, NY for the past decade. As a public health social worker, I am currently employed at a nonprofit organization dedicated to training health professionals […]
Bike to the Beach with Yes She Can
Join our Yes She Can cycle team on September 10, 2023, and Bike to the Beach We will be riding again with Bike to the Beach, a non-profit organization that helps to raise funds for programs that address the needs of people with autism. The New York ride is from Manhattan to West Hampton, Long […]
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