Autistic Adults
Date: 4/25/2007 Album ID: 260628
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Autism is like being a stranger in a foreign land and not being able to speak the language.
Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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Dan and Ellen Adcock of Greenville, Ill., have two sons with autism, Craig, 22, and Kevin, 19.
Kevin still attends the state funded Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights. But soon, like his older brother, Craig, he will age out of the program. Craig now attends a new program in O'Fallon, Ill., for autistic adults called Foundation for Autism Services Today and Tomorrow.
Jerry Naunheim Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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