Alabama

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Bringing Autism Awareness to Alabama

Generation Kadima is committed to expanding autism awareness, family support, and early‑intervention advocacy throughout Alabama. With major communities in Birmingham and Montgomery, and statewide outreach touching iconic locations such as U.S. Space & Rocket Center, our mission is to ensure every family—regardless of location or background—has access to compassion‑driven resources. We believe that creating autism‑friendly environments begins with education, visibility, and community involvement, and Alabama plays a vital role in shaping this national movement.

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How Generation Kadima Supports Families in Alabama

Across Alabama, families impacted by autism often face challenges navigating diagnosis, therapy options, school accommodations, and long‑term support planning. Generation Kadima works to bridge these gaps by forming relationships with local leaders, educators, care providers, and advocacy groups. Whether in major population centers like Birmingham or community‑driven regions near U.S. Space & Rocket Center, our focus remains on providing hope, clarity, and empowerment. We encourage residents, professionals, and community organizations to collaborate with us to expand autism acceptance, push for legislative awareness, and reduce stigma.

Downtown Alabama
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA - MARCH 11: Malita Tyre sits with her grandchildren Curtis and T'kyrra at the Alabama State Capitol on March 11, 2022 in Montgomery, Alabama. Community residents, organizers, and activists concluded the 11 day Selma-to-Montgomery march today with a rally at the Alabama State Capitol. In 1965, the march began at the Edmund Pettus Bridge and was met with brutal beatings of civil rights marchers at the hands of law enforcement. The march would later become known as "Bloody Sunday". The televised attacks were seen all over the nation, prompting public support for the civil rights activists in Selma and for the voting rights campaign. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
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Join the Movement in Alabama

To strengthen our mission in Alabama, we invite families, educators, medical professionals, and supporters to get involved. Your voice helps shape a more inclusive future for individuals with autism. Whether you're near Birmingham, exploring the beauty of U.S. Space & Rocket Center, or living anywhere else across the state, you are part of this movement.