 Lola application, Tech Kids Unlimited. Kids work in a computer lab. Tech Kids Unlimited decided to participate in the AT&T Connect Ability Challenge because many of the kids we teach are on the autism spectrum or have other disabilities. We wanted to create something for them but also have them participate in its creation. Hi, I'm Seth Truman and I have Asperger's. And I'm Greg Truman and I'm Seth's dad. We and my dad here have worked on an app called Lola which stands for Laugh Out Loud Aid which helps kids with autism and ADHD. It helps them remember things that they're supposed to do without getting distracted. The app has demonstrated a challenge is selected from a list, then a reminder schedule is established. The current app allows for one user to set up challenges for themselves throughout the week such as brushing your teeth. They will then get a notification at the time and date they've set to receive a funny image relating to brushing one's teeth. Future implementations will include team sign-in where educators, parents and therapists will be able to set challenges for the child they are working with. There will also be a sound bot that describes the gifs for individuals with visual impairment. The app currently rewards the child with positive reinforcement and reads Lola is sad when the child does not complete it. A sad face in a red box is shown during a 10-second countdown. Special thanks, Beth Rosenberg, director of TKU, Martia Seas, app developer, Seth Truman, TKU student, Greg Truman, TKU father, Cristina Ulario, TKU manager, Indira Ardolic, Helen Carey, Stylian Lazaro, Samuel Cio, hackathon team and all the amazing Tech Kids Unlimited students and parents who participated.