Houston Chronicle

Autism is focus of 3-day series

- By Kim Moeller

The nonprofit Hope For Three and the Santikos Palladium Theater will partner to host Hope For Three Weekend, a series of events addressing the issues of autism from April 21-24.

April marks National Autism Awareness Month, a growing concern in the country as one in 45 children are now diagnosed on the autism spectrum, according to the Center for Disease Control.

A red carpet screening will be held at the theater on April 21 of the awardwinni­ng, autism-related film “Keep The Change” and a live introducti­on by the film’s writer/director, Rachel Israel. This event is invitation-only.

The State of Autism In Texas: A Family Forum will be from 9-11 a.m. on April 23, assembling experts in the field of autism as it relates to education, insurance, treatment, government and law enforcemen­t. This event is free and open to the public. Registerin­g online in advance guarantees participan­ts a swag bag of resources and informatio­n from local providers. Register at www.hopeforthr­ee.org/ event/forum/.

The mayors of Fort Bend County will join the community for the fourth annual Strike Out Autism event on April 24 at 9 a.m. at the theater. The family fun day is hosted for approximat­ely 100 families with children on the autism spectrum. Families are asked to register in advance online at www.hopeforthr­ee.org/event/ strikeout-autism-2016/.

Santikos Palladium is located at 7301 West Grand Parkway South in Richmond. Visit www.hopeforthr­ee.org for details.

 ?? Tony Bullard / For the Chronicle ?? The Santikos Palladium Theater is partnering with Hope for Three to focus on autism April 21-24.
Tony Bullard / For the Chronicle The Santikos Palladium Theater is partnering with Hope for Three to focus on autism April 21-24.

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