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In this episode we, Astrid Ferguson and Alexandra Hodge, speak with Jamila Tucker-Malero the founder of Autism R.E.C. a non-profit (Philadelphia, PA based) organization looking to provide community education programs, critical resources, recreational activities and support services to the families of autistic children (au-some parents). Jamila shares her own struggles as a parent of an autistic child and the limited resources provided to autism families in the Philadelphia area. Ultimately, leading her to catapult Autism R.E.C and disrupt the Autism family service space.
Jamila shares the many programs and events she has planned in the Philadelphia area for the entire month of April also known as world autism month. Jamila's hope is to gather more sponsorships to provide more programs and expand this much needed service. You all know we at Call Your Sister Podcast are strong advocates for Autism. Alexandra and Jamila both have autistic children who are extremely smart and share some of their candid experiences in this episode. Outside of Jamila's Autism R.E.C business she has also written a children's book, Jay Just Wants to Play a children's book to help other children play with children who look and behave differently than themselves. As well as helping her husband build his cleaning business run by both her husband and son, Jasir.
So go support, get involved, and donate to the great cause of Autism R.E.C. and follow them on instagram.
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https://www.callyoursisterpodcast.com 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cys_podcast 
Facebook: Call Your Sister Podcast
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Email: [email protected]
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Stream Call Your Sister wherever you get your podcasts.
 Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share—it helps more sisters find us!
Follow us on our social media accounts:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cys_podcast 
Facebook: Call Your Sister Podcast
Twitter: @CYS_Pod
Email: [email protected]
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In this episode we, Astrid Ferguson and Alexandra Hodge, speak with Jamila Tucker-Malero the founder of Autism R.E.C. a non-profit (Philadelphia, PA based) organization looking to provide community education programs, critical resources, recreational activities and support services to the families of autistic children (au-some parents). Jamila shares her own struggles as a parent of an autistic child and the limited resources provided to autism families in the Philadelphia area. Ultimately, leading her to catapult Autism R.E.C and disrupt the Autism family service space.
Jamila shares the many programs and events she has planned in the Philadelphia area for the entire month of April also known as world autism month. Jamila's hope is to gather more sponsorships to provide more programs and expand this much needed service. You all know we at Call Your Sister Podcast are strong advocates for Autism. Alexandra and Jamila both have autistic children who are extremely smart and share some of their candid experiences in this episode. Outside of Jamila's Autism R.E.C business she has also written a children's book, Jay Just Wants to Play a children's book to help other children play with children who look and behave differently than themselves. As well as helping her husband build his cleaning business run by both her husband and son, Jasir.
So go support, get involved, and donate to the great cause of Autism R.E.C. and follow them on instagram.
Don’t forget to follow us on our social media accounts:
https://www.callyoursisterpodcast.com 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cys_podcast 
Facebook: Call Your Sister Podcast
Twitter: @CYS_Pod
Email: [email protected]
Support the show
Stream Call Your Sister wherever you get your podcasts.
 Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share—it helps more sisters find us!
Follow us on our social media accounts:
https://www.callyoursisterpodcast.com 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cys_podcast 
Facebook: Call Your Sister Podcast
Twitter: @CYS_Pod
Email: [email protected]