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CHOC Children's and Thompson Foundation Announce New Autism Center


ORANGE, Calif., April 25, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- CHOC Children's and the William and Nancy Thompson Family Foundation (Thompson Family Foundation) last night unveiled a new collaboration that expands the region's capacity to serve children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and their families.  The Thompson Autism Center at CHOC Children's, named in honor of a $10 million founding gift, will be devoted to evaluating children as early as possible to promote better outcomes; engaging children whose behaviors diminish quality of life for them and their families; and establishing a long-term support system for children with complex care needs. 

 (PRNewsfoto/CHOC Children's)

The Thompson Autism Center will also, through a partnership with Chapman University, assist families in navigating the education system, from preschool to college.  In support of the Thompson Family Foundation's vision to bring hope to children with ASD and their families, the Thompson Autism Center will participate in national research networks.

"A national leader, the Thompson Family Foundation has earned a stellar reputation for expanding services, research, education and advocacy for children with ASD and their families. We are grateful for their generous support and their commitment to enrich so many lives here in Orange County," said CHOC Children's President and CEO Kimberly Chavalas Cripe.

Distinguishing the Thompson Autism Center is its focus on three high-need populations:

"We take pride in collaborating with institutions and health care professionals who share our vision to dramatically improve the lives of children with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders and their families.  Our collaboration with CHOC Children's will complement and expand on the work already being done in Orange County, making a lasting impact on the community and bringing hope to children and families affected by ASD," said Bill Thompson, co-founder, Thompson Foundation.

Set to open in early 2019, the Thompson Autism Center will be located at 170 S. Main Street in Orange, only a few blocks from CHOC's main hospital campus. The two-story, approximately 20,000-square-foot facility will be designed by FKP/CannonDesign, an architectural and design firm with national experience in neuroscience, brain and autism projects at children's hospitals.

MEDIA CONTACT:

Denise Almazan


714-509-8680, [email protected]

 

 

SOURCE CHOC Children's


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