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    Rotary Club of Antigua Sundown Autism Walk Draws Strong Community Support – Antigua News Room

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    The Rotary Club of Antigua Sundown (RCAS) extends heartfelt thanks to the many individuals, organisations and corporate partners who came together in support of its Autism Awareness Walk, held recently at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

    The event brought together families, advocates, community groups and supporters in a united effort to raise awareness and foster greater understanding and acceptance of autism within Antigua and Barbuda.

    Special recognition is extended to the event sponsors and supporters whose generosity helped make the walk possible, including Yao, Frank B. Armstrong, Antigua Concrete Services, Kayinks, INET, Takumi Media, Go To Enterprise and DiWater Story.

    The Club also wishes to acknowledge the invaluable support provided by Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, and the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda, whose assistance helped to ensure the event was conducted safely and smoothly.

    RCAS further extends special thanks to Ms. Caroline Hopton and the Blue Dragonfly Foundation for their efforts in helping to promote the walk and strengthen awareness surrounding autism and neurodiversity.

    The Club is equally grateful to the various community and organisational groups who came out in solidarity and support, demonstrating the power of collective action and community engagement.

    “Events such as these remind us that awareness, acceptance and advocacy are strengthened when communities come together,” said President Nicole Stevens of the Rotary Club of Antigua Sundown “Every participant, sponsor and supporter played an important role in helping to shine a light on autism awareness.”

    The Rotary Club of Antigua Sundown remains committed to initiatives that support health, education, inclusion and community development and looks forward to continuing partnerships that create meaningful impact throughout Antigua and Barbuda.

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