DETROIT VS EVERYBODY gives to the Color of Autism

evautismflyerDETROIT VS EVERYBODY will donate 10 percent of the net profits from the sale of unisex and women’s EVERYBODY VS AUTISM shirts to support the work of The Color of Autism Foundation, Michigan’s only nonprofit autism organization serving underserved communities across the country. During the partnership, shirts will feature the tagline EVERYBODY VS AUTISM with the DETROIT VS EVERYBODY logo. EVERYBODY VS AUTISM shirts are available now through January 30, 2017, at DETROIT VS EVERYBODY stores, select specialty retailers and online at online at https://detroitvseverybody.com/everybody-vs-autism.
“The Color of Autism is making a difference in communities that are often forgotten, advocating for those who simply don’t know how, raising awareness and looking to create job opportunities for individuals affected by autism,” said Tommey Walker, creator of DETROIT VS EVERYBODY. “We proudly support the work that they do in our communities.”
“We are very grateful to DETROIT VS EVERYBODY for its support of our organization and its commitment to the cause of autism advocacy in underserved communities,” said Camille Proctor, The Color of Autism executive director and founder.
Autism is a complex biological condition that affects a person’s ability to communicate and develop social relationships and is often accompanied by behavioral challenges. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new data on the prevalence of autism in the United States. This surveillance study identified 1 in 68 children (1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls) as having autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The CDC has called autism a national public health crisis.

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