On March 14th Community Services for Autistic Adults and Children (CSAAC) celebrated their 40th anniversary aiding and assisting families effected by autism at the CSAAC Headquarters in Montgomery Village, Maryland. Montgomery County Council President, Nancy Navarro, presented CSAAC Founder, Jane Salzano with a proclamation in praise of the organization’s wonderful work in Montgomery County for the past four decades and recognizing the diligence and sacrifice in the special needs community.

CSAAC is a nationally recognized private, non-profit agency founded in 1979 to provide community based services to children and adults with Autism. Their mission is to enable individuals with autism to achieve their highest potential and contribute as confident members of the community.

On being recognized by Montgomery County Council, CSAAC Executive Director Eric Salzano said, “fantastic news for the people in the CSAAC program, their voices were heard.

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