Superhero Center Featured in the Northwest Quarterly

  • Posted April 19, 2023
Jude and his friend Hannah playing a Kirby video game at the Superhero Center for Autism
My youngest son, Jude, playing Kirby with his friend at the Superhero Center for Autism.

The Northwest Quarterly put out a really nice feature on the Superhero Center for Autism. I've been the president of the center for about a year, so it was gratifying to see such a positive look at the organization's mission and history.

The article gets into what we do at the center, as well as our history and a top-level look at autism spectrum disorder.

Plus there were a couple of really neat photos of my kids published. Check out Jude, above, playing Kirby for the Super Nintendo, or the photo of Grant, below, playing on the center's swings.

My oldest son, Grant, hanging from the industrial swings at the Superhero Center for Autism
My oldest son, Grant, hanging from the industrial swings at the Superhero Center for Autism.

The center is run entirely by volunteers, and all of our funds are raised through donations and fundraisers. If you'd like to help with either, visit our website at superherocenter.org.