West Georgia Autism Foundation is proud to announce the graduation of Jacob Nelson, son of Harry (WGAF Chairman and Treasurer) and Becky Nelson (WGAF Secretary)!
Read MoreOur Second Annual Snow Ball Fundraiser for 2020 was a hit! We raised over $60,000 with your support. Thank you so much to Times-Georgian for the special thank you design they created!
Stay tuned for more community updates.
Our "Second Annual Snow Ball Fundraiser" is this Saturday, January 11, 2020!
Read MoreConcert on the Farm is right around the corner! Have you ordered your tickets?
Read MoreConcert on the Farm with the The Tyn Tymes Band - A benefit concert for Autism Awareness and Accessibility
Read MoreApril is Autism Awareness Month. Our President, Jason Swindle, has written a special article about Autism and the impact it is making in the community.
Read MoreDECEMBER/JANUARY NEWSLETTER FROM THE WEST GEORGIA AUTISM FOUNDATION
Read MoreHappy Thanksgiving from West Georgia Autism Foundation!
Read MoreMeet Harry and Becky Nelson, Treasurer and Secretary (Respectively) of WGAF as they share their journey with Autism and WGAF.
Read MoreOCTOBER NEWSLETTER FROM THE WEST GEORGIA AUTISM FOUNDATION
Read MoreScott Jones, Vice President of WGAF, shares what led him to be apart of the foundation and his passion for autism awareness.
Read MoreSEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER FROM THE WEST GEORGIA AUTISM FOUNDATION
Read MoreGet to know Jason and his story being introduced to autism. His story led him to start West Georgia Autism Foundation, which is now a 501c3 nonprofit organization.
Read MoreAUGUST NEWSLETTER FROM THE WEST GEORGIA AUTISM FOUNDATION
Read MoreJULY NEWSLETTER FROM THE WEST GEORGIA AUTISM FOUNDATION
Read MoreWhen you meet someone with autism, you have met one person with autism. There is no cookie cutter for autism. They see and learn things differently than what society considers normal… but haven’t we also learned to think outside the box?
Read MoreTeam up with WGAF and join us at the Autism Speaks Walk on April 29.
Read MoreAPRIL NEWSLETTER FROM THE WEST GEORGIA AUTISM FOUNDATION
Read MoreJodi & Abby Carlton of The West Georgia Autism Foundation joined us this morning on Newstalk 1330 WLBB
Read MoreBy: Scott Jones.
Is it just me or does the Christmas music start earlier each year? The moment I hear the first song, I begin to focus on the holidays. In general, that means time off from work, kids home from school, and reuniting with family members.
By: Jason Swindle.
In July, I wrote a column concerning the founding of the West Georgia Autism Foundation.
Since then, there have been vital developments that have to be made public. Before I proceed, a few of you could marvel why this column, WGAF, or autism in our group is even necessary. Most households would not have autistic youngsters. Why ought to anybody care? Here are some of the reasons why we should take notice:
A new foundation breaks down borders for the beautiful minds of West Georgia.
Read MoreThis is a true story.
For the past few months, there has been a “tugging” from the inside to initiate something that I never thought of or believed would gather much interest.