Nonprofit shows off 'The Rule House' during open house, giving some adults with disabilities a chance to live on their own
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Historic Rule House in Knoxville restored, now supporting autism program
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — People gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the restoration of the historic Rule House on Friday. Along with the restoration, Autism Breakthrough of Knoxville celebrated the launch of its pioneering Anchor Program at the home. The 104-year-old Rule House in East Knoxville was originally the residence of Dr. Andrew Lafayette Rule, who lived there until his passing in 1950. The restored house will support the Anchor…
Details of the "Inclusion Today, Empowering Tomorrow" initiative to support children with autism during Ramadan
The United Nations General Assembly unanimously declared April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day (resolution 62/139) to highlight the need to help improve the quality of life for people with autism so they can live full lives.
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