Parul and Vikram Khemka dream of a bright future for their 15-year-old daughter, Avika. They want her to thrive and lead a fulfilling life. Despite the strides she’s made, their concerns about the road ahead remain.
For young adults with autism, turning 21 marks the end of vital school-based services and often presents a challenging path forward. “Any parent of a child with special needs starts worrying about this soon after diagnosis. It’s really the foremost concern,” her father Vikram, explains.
At REED, we’re dedicated to providing essential resources during this critical transition and beyond. We’re actively creating housing options that give parents peace of mind, knowing that their child will be well cared for at any age. We offer critical job training, supported employment opportunities, and meaningful community integration. But there’s more to be done, and we need your help.
Over the next decade, approximately 1 million teens will age out of their educational services. Vikram adds, “Supporting adulthood is essential for these individuals to thrive and contribute meaningfully to society.”
Will you join us in making a profound difference for families like the Khemkas? By giving to REED, you’ll help us expand our programs and ensure individuals with autism can learn, live, work, and thrive at every stage of life. Together, we can turn hopes into reality.
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