By Shaun Heasley
DisabilityScoop.com
As the holiday season kicks off, kids with autism and other disabilities will have a chance to visit with Santa Claus without all of the usual chaos during a series of special events across the country.
So-called Santa Cares events will be held at numerous malls and other locations early next month.
Santa and other staff will be trained to accommodate individuals with disabilities and their families. In addition, the lighting and music will be adjusted and there will be minimal wait times.
To limit crowds, Santa Cares will be held when the surrounding shopping venues are closed, according to Cherry Hill Programs, which puts on the events in partnership with Autism Speaks.
“By actively creating opportunities for people of different abilities, and especially those with autism, Cherry Hill Programs offers an incredible example for other organizations seeking to promote inclusion and improve accessibility,” said Jose Dell’Aglio, senior director of nationwide community engagement operations at Autism Speaks.
“Inclusive environments foster a sense of belonging and acceptance within communities, serving as a foundation for personal growth, mutual respect and societal progress.”
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