We’re proud of the work we’ve been able to accomplish and thankful for the generosity of our supporters as we move towards communication inclusive communities.

4 schools with communication boards in their playgrounds –

Laurel Park Elementary (Apex, NC)

ABC of NC (Winston Salem, NC)

Wellborn Elementary (Anniston, AL)

Lacy Elementary (Raleigh, NC)

25 communication boards in total for Head Start and Early Head Start sites in Durham and Orange Counties (NC)

4 schools pending

Salem Elementary (Apex, NC)

Apex Friendship Elementary (Apex, NC)

Root Elementary (Raleigh, NC)

Kingswood Elementary (Cary, NC)

7 parks in Old Bridge, NJ area with communication boards

1 community park in Wake Forest, NC – Holding Park

4 community parks in Apex, NC (planning stages)

1 church playground with communication boards in their playground – Good Shepherd United Church of Christ (Cary, NC)

$ 7,000 raised to date

Communication Boards in We Rock The Spectrum – Naperville, IL

Keith Family YMCA – Miracle League Field

NW Cary YMCA (planning stages)

APD participation in community program

We Rock The Spectrum – Cary visuals provided

Naperville Police Department in IL is now equipped with our bilingual Police Communication Tools

CIT Training Collaboration – Wake County

WAKE EMS Collaboration

Camp G.R.A.C.E. Training Collaboration

NC Down Syndrome Alliance Conference -Speaker 2024

NC Chinese Lantern Festival – Sensory Friendly Night Event partnership.

Wrenn Drive Block Party – Cary, NC

Elite Fire Taekwondo Family Event

Koka Kids Concert Series participation at Koka Booth Amphitheater

Unity in the Community event partnership

Triangle Buddy Walk

Testimonials

We think our approach works wonders. But you don’t have to take our word for it! Below are a few testimonials from members of our community. Contact us to share your testimonial today.

“We have partnered with A Voice For All Foundation to bring communication boards to the parks and fields in New Jersey.  This relationship has had a positive impact on our school district and township.  We are grateful to your foundation and are proud to engage in your movement.”

– Diane Michael, President of SEPTA of Old Bridge