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The Autism Community in Action (TACA) is a national organization dedicated to providing information, resources, and support to families affected by autism. For families who have just received the autism diagnosis, TACA aims to speed up the cycle time from the autism diagnosis to effective treatments. TACA helps to strengthen the autism community by connecting families and the professionals who can help them, allowing them to share stories and information to help people with autism be the best they can be.
Stacking Against the Odds: Julian’s Story with Autism
Walter Zahorodny one in 31 interview video
TACA and the Flavell Family
Autism Advocacy in Action: A Conversation with TACA’s Lisa Ackerman
2024 TACA Autism Hero Award: Dr. Dan and Lanier Rossignol
Autism Live and a Discussion on Functional Medicine and Autism
Sun West Mortgage Autism Hero Donation
Autism Live with Lisa Ackerman on 2021 Prevalence Numbers
Autism Action Month Discussion with GritCycle and TACA
Early Diagnosis Interview with Neuroqure
Interview with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides on Mast Cell and Inflammation
IEP and COVID Challenges Interview with Dana Crucil and Tim Adams
COVID and Autism Strategies with Dr Daniel Amen
Interview with Dr. Zahorodny: 1 in 36 Prevalence
Community Power for Autism Fundraiser
Making Profound Autism a Priority: Interview with Judith Ursitti of Profound Autism Alliance
2024 Autism Action Month: Empower Across the Spectrum
Cognoa and Dr. Sharief Taraman: Autism Waitlists
2023 Actions Make Change - Are you ready to make a Difference?
Paying It Forward with Julie Roberts
Paying it Forward with Hongjun Liu
TACA's Year-End Reflection: Celebrating Milestones, Gratitude, and Hope for 2023
Warne Family - TACA 2023 Autism Hero Award
TACA Presents the Inaugural Autism Hero Award to Johnathon Schaech
1 in 36 Children in the United States have Autism
Lisa Ackerman with Dr. Robert Naviaux Interview: Autism and Suramin 2023
📣 ANNOUNCING TACA’S 2023 CONFERENCES
Why Families Love TACA
40% of Children with Autism are Non-speaking
38% of Children with Autism Have Seizures