 Well, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in 68 children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder and April is Autism Awareness Month. For this week's Community Spotlight, Haiti Clotter shows us how one local business provides, proves that doing Zumba is more than just moving to the beat and can bring autism awareness. For six years, Beth Van England-Hovind has been a Zumba instructor. You can see her working up a sweat and full of energy at Knockout Fit Club in Bemidji. She also works with Bemidji Autism Network and is a mother of three with two autistic children. Autism impairs the ability to communicate and interact. You know, when my boys, our boys, sorry, were diagnosed 10 years ago, of course it wasn't where it is now in terms of awareness. So every year, as people get to know other families and know kids, of course there's more understanding. April is Autism Awareness Month and Knockout Fit Club is on a mission. On this day, donations for their fifth annual masterclass will go to Project Lifesaver. A system where law enforcement officials can use the system to help locate individuals who might have cognitive or language issues. About 40 people worked it out and for Beth, she considers attendees her Zumba family. A nice way to relieve stress. And I think, you know, it always seems like Zumba is the exercise and the sweat that you get out of it is really secondary to the nourishment of your soul. The moves were simple and it was all about having fun with the purpose. This is Emily Leen's second year at the Autism Charity event and she is happy having a support group of other parents raising autistic children as she is also the parent of an autistic child. Do you want the best for your child? Do you have ideas to ask of your fellow moms or dads and it's also support for, because people generally don't know what to do in certain situations. Van Inglen Hoeven says she hopes autism awareness will shed light for those who tend to judge other children as simply acting out. For this week's community spotlight, Mbemidji Hadequater, Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.