Empowering all for societal inclusion.
Autism Spectrum Disorder affects 3.5 million people nation-wide and yet more than 52% of those individuals enter a life of isolation after high school when publicly funded programs typically evaporate. Especially for those who lack the financial means to do otherwise, these young adults are faced with the daunting prospect of a lifetime of loneliness. As the fastest growing developmental disorder in existence, autism needs a lifelong community support system for a lifelong disorder.
ReClif Community aims to provide a chance for more typical life experiences for individuals living with autism and those that care for them. Our mission is to empower its beneficiaries with cognitive focused activities, social outreach, scholarship, and societal inclusion.
We strive to organize sensory friendly outings and events to encourage autistics to participate in
otherwise overwhelming environments.We work with the greater community to develop lectures, learning experiences, and educational opportunities to understand ASD and its challenges.
We offer financial help for those in need to provide one on one autism centric physical fitness programs that focus on combatting obesity, fine & gross motor control, brain/body connection, and communication.
Our goal is to create action oriented understanding and inclusiveness by creating forums where those with autism
can interact with community leaders, schools, & businesses in an honest and meaningful way.
ReClif Community strives to live the motto of its founder by: “changing the conversation surrounding autism.”
Giving a voice to those in need and speaking up for those who cannot.
What does changing the conversation mean and how can you help?
Contact
➤ LOCATION
3200 Pointe Pkwy NW Suite 200, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
☎ CONTACT
reece@reclif.com
(678) 691-5426
Autism does not discriminate and has been reported in all racial, ethnic, & socioeconomic groups.
Autism is a lifelong disorder requiring
a lifetime of support.
“
In the 1970’s about 4-5 out of 10,000 children were
identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
This number has increased drastically to about
1 in every 44 children in 2022.
This is a staggering escalation.”
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