International Day April 2

World Autism Awareness Day

World Autism Awareness Day isn't about diagnosis — it's about dignity. About showing up, showing support, and pushing for change.

Why it matters

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CELEBRATE ACCEPTANCE

On this day, we unite to promote understanding for individuals with autism.

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April 2
ORIGIN
Established by the UN in 2007
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1 in 44 children is diagnosed with autism (CDC, 2021)
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Autism affects individuals globally, regardless of ethnicity.
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A day for awareness, understanding, and acceptance
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THE STORY

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World Autism Awareness Day was established in 2007 by the United Nations to promote awareness and acceptance of individuals on the autism spectrum. This initiative aims to foster a better understanding of autism, a complex neurological condition that affects communication, behavior, and social interaction. The day encourages conversations around the challenges faced by autistic individuals and the importance of creating inclusive environments.

In the United States, April 2 serves as a reminder of the increasing prevalence of autism. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 1 in 44 children is diagnosed with autism, highlighting the need for greater awareness and support. Across the globe, various organizations and communities unite to host events that educate the public on autism and its impact on families.

Celebrating World Autism Awareness Day is not just about recognizing autism but also about embracing the diverse perspectives and talents of autistic individuals. From art and music to science and technology, many autistic individuals contribute uniquely to society. By promoting acceptance, we help dismantle stereotypes and foster a culture of inclusion that benefits everyone.

As we observe this important day, consider ways to spread awareness—whether by wearing blue, attending local events, or simply engaging in conversations about autism. Each action, no matter how small, contributes to a larger movement of understanding and support for individuals with autism and their families.

Acceptance is the key to unlocking potential.

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WORTH KNOWING

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Understanding Autism

Learn about the spectrum of autism and its characteristics.

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Global Awareness

Join millions around the world in celebrating diversity.

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Wear Blue

Show your support by wearing blue on April 2.

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Educate Yourself

Read books and resources about autism and acceptance.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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United States

Local events and awareness campaigns are held nationwide.

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United Kingdom

Major cities host marches and educational programs.

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Canada

Community events promote understanding and support.

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Australia

Awareness initiatives focus on inclusion and acceptance.

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India

Growing awareness efforts aim to support families and individuals.

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South Africa

Educational workshops and community gatherings take place.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

First World Autism Awareness Day
Celebrated on April 2, 2008.

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Symbol of Autism Awareness
The puzzle piece is widely recognized as a symbol.

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Blue Light It Up
Landmarks around the world are illuminated in blue.

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Autism Acceptance Month
April is recognized as Autism Acceptance Month.

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Autism Spectrum
Autism is referred to as a ‘spectrum’ due to its varying degrees.

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Global Participation
Countries around the world participate in awareness activities.

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Research Funding
Increased funding is needed for autism research and services.

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READ MORE

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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Mark Haddon

A unique mystery seen through the eyes of a young boy with autism.

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Look Me In The Eye

John Elder Robison

A personal account of growing up with Asperger’s syndrome.

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NeuroTribes

Steve Silberman

A history of autism and the importance of acceptance.

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

All the Way to the Top

Annette Bay Pimentel

An inspiring story about a girl with autism and her journey.

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PAIR IT WITH

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EXPLORE AUTISM

Discover more about autism spectrum disorders.

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FAMILY SUPPORT

Find resources for families with autistic members.

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CELEBRATE DIVERSITY

Honor the unique contributions of autistic individuals.

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PROMOTE INCLUSION

Help create inclusive spaces for all.

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Spread Awareness Today

Join us in promoting autism awareness this April 2—your voice can make a difference.

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How to celebrate

Small, doable ways to celebrate World Autism Awareness Day.

  • Share one reputable resource with your network.
  • Donate to a patient-led organization working on autism awareness.
  • Check in on someone you know who's living with it.
  • Book the screening or appointment you've been putting off.
  • Listen more than you speak.

Celebration ideas by audience

For families

Have the real conversation at the table — stigma-free, no lecture.

For kids

Answer questions honestly and age-appropriately.

For couples

Check in with each other's appointments, screenings, and follow-ups.

At the office

Share vetted resources and encourage people to use their benefits.

At school

Bring in an expert, survivor, or advocate to speak for a class period.

In your community

Run a donation drive, a walk, or a listening session for those affected.

On your own

Reach out to someone you know is living with it. Ask how they're doing for real.