When Rachel Rosen’s son was diagnosed with autism, she felt alone with few places to turn for help. She thinks back to the time when the only place she knew to take her child to be with other autistic children was a space set aside at a church. She and other parents met there for support and a sense of community.
“We were on our own,” she recalls. “We didn’t know where to turn for help or support.” Now the answer will be inside the walls of the new Golisano Autism Center and Behavioral Health & Wellness Building.
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