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Earthly Angels Autism Fund Luzerne County

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Welcome to the Earthly Angels Autism Fund of the Luzerne Foundation. Ron and Brenda D'Eliseo started this Autism Fund in 2001 to honor their son Robert, who has autism, and to help other families facing autism through awareness, support services and education. As parents and having experienced the heartbreak and confusion that accompanies autism, they decided to turn this tragedy into something worthwhile. Having a child diagnosed as autistic enables them to reach out to many local families in a knowing and caring way. The Earthly Angels Autism Fund is not a support group, however, their goal is to find ways to help the lives of autistic individuals and their families. It is their hope that this site will provide you with a point of reference and resources that will assist you in your personal journey.

The Earthly Angels Autism Fund's MISSION is to proactively increase autism awareness; provide funding to qualified nonprofit organizations for autistic services, support programs and education; and to bring hope to those families who deal with the hardships of this disorder

Thanks to the continued support from personal and corporate sponsors and the local community, fundraising efforts have been very successful. Since the Fund's inception, 2001, the Earthly Angels Autism Fund has donated in excess of $93,000 to local non-profit organizations to benefit autistic individuals!

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  • I have a grandson with autism -it's a big problem with a lot of people these days. This is a nicely done video about a worthwhile service. Well done!

  • My friend's son has Autism.... Shes such a great mum.. It must be so hard for her

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