CU-Mansfield receives $126,000 grant to develop Autism Resource Center
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MANSFIELD, Pa. – Mansfield University received a $126,000 grant from the AllOne Foundation to develop an Autism Resource Center on campus.
Located in the Retan Center building, the Autism Resource Center will enhance training opportunities for Mansfield University students and will be a resource for families, educators, and agencies in the region.
“We’re thrilled for the opportunity to develop the Autism Resource Center at Mansfield University” explained Dr. Bashar Hanna, interim president of Mansfield University. “This crucial resource will further equip MU students with the skills and education required to positively impact individuals with autism. The Center will also greatly benefit people in our region and our community partners.”
The Center will provide additional educational and experiential opportunities for Mansfield University students and staff will design training modules specifically for first responders in partnership with the MU Public Safety Training Institute (MUPSTI). The Center will also offer social skills instruction for local high school age students and provide additional training for MU faculty and staff along with local agencies.
The development of a lending library at the Autism Resource Center will make materials available to local school districts and parents.
“I am very appreciative of AllOne Foundation’s support of this initiative,” said Dr. Alison Polly, assistant professor of education and special education. “I look forward to a service which will help our local families and school districts connect to and coordinate services for individuals with autism.”
The grant was developed as a collaborative effort between the Mansfield University Departments of Special Education, Education, Sociology, Social Work, and Psychology.
The AllOne Foundation is a private charitable foundation focusing on high impact collaborative projects addressing a specifically identified health issue. Its mission is to make a real and substantive impact on the health and welfare of the people of Northeastern and North Central Pennsylvania by improving access, affordability and quality of healthcare.
Learn more about the education and special education academic programs at Mansfield University at mansfield.edu/edspeced.