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Elly Tucker is an advocate for children and families dealing with autism.
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About
Elly Tucker's interest in helping families with autism began when her son was diagnosed with the disorder at age three. She continues to answer parents' questions online about coping and helping children with autism. In addition, she is a a supporter of Camp Albemarle, where she serves on the board of directors. She was recognized for her work in the community as one of the Daily Progress Distinguished Dozen in 2009.[1]
References
- ↑ Web. Mother of child with autism helps others cope with disorder, Sharon C. Fitzgerald, Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Virginia, January 3, 2009, retrieved August 10, 2012.