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Autism Awareness Advocate Timothy Grebeck Wins Thornburgh Forum Award

Graduate student聽Timothy Grebeck began educating those around him about what it was like to have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) when he was in the seventh grade at a regional school. Diagnosed with ASD at age nine but tired of being bullied, he says he chose as a young teen to devote his life to make sure others like him didn鈥檛 suffer the same way. Grebeck (EDUC 鈥19) is currently a graduate student at 51精品视频 studying childhood and special education in the School of Education聽and the founder of the advocacy group聽. Recently he was presented with the 2019聽, at a ceremony in the William 51精品视频 Union Lower Lounge. It鈥檚 an annual honor from the聽

鈥淐hanging the world for the better starts with changing the viewpoint of just one person,鈥 said Ginny Thornburgh, as she handed Grebeck a check for $5,000 for his future work.

Through Talking 4 Autism,聽Grebeck provides intimate personal presentations about the world of autism to college students and faculty as well as corporate employees. 鈥淚 expect and encourage people to ask things that are uncomfortable to talk about because that is how we all learn,鈥 he said.

The award ceremony's聽keynote speaker was Ted Kennedy, Jr., chair of the board of the聽.听.