Autism moms Of Houston Organization A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to Support, Empower and Advocate for Autism Families.

Autism Moms of Houston
HOUSTON'S PREMIERE ADVOCACY NETWORK


Music • Games • Attractions • Resources
• Moonwalks • Raffles • Food & Drinks
• Adaptive Egg Hunt • Face Painting
• Sensory-Friendly Activities
AND MUCH MORE!
14149 Player St, Houston, TX 77045

Autism Acceptance Month
We are beyond proud to be among the organizations recognized. This moment is a reminder of the heart, dedication, and teamwork behind everything we do. To every volunteer, supporter, and family that makes Autism Moms of Houston what it is, this recognition is for YOU.
Awareness starts the conversation. Acceptance moves us forward. Action changes lives.
A heartfelt thank you to Judge Lina Hidalgo and the Harris County Commissioners Court for the invitation and for shining a light on the importance of autism acceptance.
The Good News:
The Commissioners Court passed a resolution designating April 2025 as Autism Acceptance Month in Harris County.
Autism affects more than five million people in the United States. Members of the autism community bring unique perspectives and ideas to our communities and various fields like art, science, and technology.
Advocacy in Action
On April 25, 2023, the Autism Moms of Houston nonprofit organization was honored through a resolution in observance of April as Autism Acceptance Month.
As the founder of AMoH and an advocate for autism, being among the leaders of our community and talking about my journey with my son Alex and the work we do to bring more help to our autism families was a very special moment filled with emotions.
Thank you, Lana Nimri and Karel Lopez, for being some of the voices representing AMoH with me that day. A special thanks to the team of Harris County Precinct 2 for their dedication to our special needs community. My full gratitude goes to Commissioner Adrian Garcia, who brought this resolution to life and spoke so well about the challenges and issues our communities encountered on this journey, and for all his dedication to the special needs community. Without a doubt, we need more leaders like him.
Please, I invite you to take a closer look at their amazing work through their Facebook page as well as their website.

Granting Yourself the Grace as an Autism Mom
We start to question if we are really made to handle all of this.
And let me tell you something — you are made for this.
You can handle this.
You will handle this.
You will bend.
You will break.
You will fall.
But you will get back up.
You will move on.
You will persevere.
You will get through this.
Everyone has times when they could use some support or motivation from others. Sometimes you might be the one who does the encouraging, and sometimes, just sometimes, you might be the one who needs the encouragement.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE!



