Let's Make Autism Acceptance!
Auckland
Fundraising for autism, why?
It is 3 times more likely for someone with autism to die from suicide.
There are 80,000 people with autism living in New Zealand.
An average of 70% of people with autism have mental health challenges.
The average life expectancy of autism is 54 years old.
This needs to change, and the team at Xabilities is prepare to make change by create systems, and events to make a autistic friendly space.
Changing the way we live our lives. By creating change systematically efficiency, for our living in the linear. Doing this gives hope & humanity back to our world, the Invisible ark to save humanity. Giving us a chance in the unseen war.
Tamara Xabilities founder wants to give out free information about her lived experience with autism.
Tamara believes acceptance from the world and in ourselves can save lives!
Money creates an accessibility problem for people to get the information and support that they need.
So please give today so we can help give out as much support as possible!
Where will the funding be going to? free events, promotion for awareness, free life coaching, workshops, free informational packages about autism and much more, the more money raise the more people we can reach. Let save lives!
Who is Tamara?
Tamara is an ambassador for invisible disabilities and mental health. She is a passionate autistic mother with a mission; to create a world, starting with New Zealand, where all differences are celebrated, to be able to live in a world where all can move, think and feel without fear of judgment so individuals are ABLE to reach their full potential. Through the journey of having autism, dyslexia and mental health, Tamara has conquered control and the voice to change the world. If there's a will, there's a way and, with a strong heart, Tamara has produced Xabilities Limited, a company with a goal of equilibrium, as our difference is our same sum point, it is what makes us human, difference is our independence and genius. She also helped to create the first invisible disability sector report that she also presented to parliament and has gone back to parliament two times after that to give more awareness, to make sure change happens! She is a professional acrylic and graphic artist and collaborates with a number of other projects that aim to help the disability and mental health sectors reach its full potential. for more information follow Xabilities via Facebook or Instagram.
Free events, awareness, advocating, free life coaching, workshops, free informational packages about autism and much more, the more money raise the more people we can reach. Let save lives!
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