American Autism Foundation, Inc.

In 2010, we are launching an all out campaign to recruit "Autism Angels" to help families.   Some 'Angels' will be given scholarships to become certified Home Healthcare Professionals for special needs individuals and others will be recruited in local communities across America to help families with organizational skills including time management, resources and financial management, and even home maintenance in an effort to help relieve stress within the family unit and strengthen family relationships.

Won't you become an Autism Angel?    We are looking for Angels nationwide to help families.   Volunteers are always needed to help produce our awareness and fundraising campaigns but we do have opportunities nationwide to be trained by our fundraising partners for a rewarding career.    Churches and private individuals are needed nationwide.

AAFI Needs

  1. AAFI is in need of mini vans, pickups, or other quality vehicles by our Home Healthcare Professionals to service clients, Autism Thrift Stores, and Fundraising Volunteers nationwide

  2. Semi trailers for donation drop-off locations and billboard advertising

  3. Good quality clothing, baby & children's items, furniture, computers, office equipment, and other items are needed nationwide to redistribute through our Good Neighbor Thrift-store network 

  4. Cash or real estate donations are welcome for funding "Autism Angel Network" scholarships

  5. Corporate Partners (Sponsors) interested in helping  special event fundraisers can benefit from national media campaigns that drive consumers to purchase your products or service while supporting our "Autism Angel Network" program nationwide.   Facts show that consumers have a 70% product loyalty to companies that support causes.

The American Autism Foundation, Inc. is a 501 C3 Non Profit and can issue tax credits for donations over $250 in value.   All cash contributions are tax deductible.

"Everyone on Earth has a Purpose - Even Special Needs Children are created for a purpose"

Our Friends

As we travel about this great country, we are very honored to meet very special people.   God creates very special people and AAFI will link some special sites to this one in hopes that you may be inspired, educated, or helped in some way by their efforts.

My Imagiville

One of these very special friends is D. J. Svoboda.   D. J. is Autistic but with the encouragement of his Mother, Cindy, D. J. has created quite a following for his special art talent.   The American Autism Foundation is very blessed to hang his artwork in our Georgia office.   D. J.  has been featured on national television and you will see a lot more of D. J. in the future on our Autism Angel Network Tour coming in 2010.    D. J.'s website is http://www.myimagiville.com/ and we hope you visit his site often.   He will create a special masterpiece for you that is not only beautiful but also adds real meaning to the the quote, "when life hands you lemons - make lemonade."   


Having Autism and spectrum disorders does not mean there is no hope for success.  Just ask D. J. Svoboda - or his friends! 

If you are a Nonprofit Organization (501C3) that helps children, families, Veterans, or disaster victims, go to www.StargateWorldwide.com to see about how your organization can host a major fundraiser in your community with our help, at no cost to your organization.

Copyright © 2010

American Autism Foundation, Inc.
    Post Office Box 2285
    Tarpon Springs, Florida USA 34689