April is Autism Awareness Month 2020
As Nassan's Place and the world deal with the Covid 19 pandemic we can not forget that April is Autism Awareness Month.
Children and families throughout the country and the world living with and affected by Autism have had their day to day routines and lives disrupted.

We are asking friends and families if you know someone affected by Autism please reach out to them via phone, text and virtually to see how you can help.

Nassan's Place is committed to helping any way we can as our families and families throughout the world adjust to their new normal.
We would like to thank all those that have donated so that we could provide basic necessities such as food, protective gear, electronics and other necessities to children and families that are financially challenged.
Your support is needed more than ever Click Here to make a tax deductible donation.
Click Here for a list of Covid19 resources
Nassan's Place "Hour Of Empowerment"
Dealing with the Covid 19 Pandemic
April 2, 2020 - World Autism Awareness Day
Nassan's Place is hosting an Hour of Empowerment webinar
with a panel of Autism Moms on April 2, 2020 at 5 pm.
The discussion will include how to cope during Covid 19 to sharing information about resources.
The panel will share their personal journeys of raising a child diagnosed with Autism.
Click Here to join the session
or call in at 1-312-626-6799
Webinar ID: 587 888 184
Nassan's Place featured in Star Ledger and on NJ.com
February 2020
Nassan's Place would like to "Thank"
New Jersey Star Ledger and NJ.com for writing an article about Nassan's Place and sharing how we are enriching and making a difference in the lives of children and families affecetd by Autism in and around under-served inner-city communities.

Nassan's Place is grateful for the support we receive from our community partners and the public and private sector.

We would like to thank Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka, the Newark Municipal Council, Recreation Director Patrick Council and his incredible staff for providing access to an affordable Autism Swim Safety Program in the City of Newark.

Nassan's Place would like to give a very special "THANK YOU" to writer Barry Carter of the Star Ledger for writing an awesome article about Nassan's Place and allowing us to share our story and journey.

Click Here for the full article
Nassan's Place invited to
Seton Hall University to discuss
"Changing the Lives of Children with Autism in Urban Communities"
February, 2020
On February 5, the College of Education and Human Services student organizations Kappa Delta Pi National Honor Society (KDP) and the School Psychology Leadership Association of Seton Hall (SPLASH) co-sponsored a presentation on autism titled: "Changing Lives of Children with Autism in Urban Communities. Nassan's Place, President & Founder, Nadine Wright-Arbubakrr was the guest speaker.

Nassan's Place would like to thank, Seton Hall University, Caroline A. Addeo-Gartley, M.A., BCBA ,KDP and our 2019 Community Appreciation Honorees, Dr Thomas Masserelli and SPLASH for giving us the opportunity to be a part of this very informative presentation.
Click Here for the full article
Nassan's Place
President & Vice President makes
TAPinto's
100 Women of Power and Progress List for the Cities of East Orange and Orange
March 2020
Nassan's Place would like to congratulate our president, Nadine Wright-Arbubakrr, vice president, Sharnette Vidal and all the women who made TAPinto's 100 Women of Power and Progress List in the cities of East Orange and Orange.

Click Here for the full list of 100 Women
CENSUS 2020
EVERYONE COUNTS
Nassan's Place is encouraging all of our families and friends to please complete the 2020 Census to ensure we are all counted.

Click Here for additional information
Upcoming Events
Due to the Covid 19 Pandemic all in person events and programs are postponed until deemed safe by our government officials and the CDC.

We are working on providing virtual workshops and events for our families and friends.

Please Stay Safe and adhere to all directives.

Nassan’s Place can’t stop the diagnosis, but we can HELP the families affected by it!
Thank You for your unwavering support of Nassan's Place as we continue to help enrich and make a difference in the lives of children and families affected by Autism in and around under-served inner-city communities.

Sincerely,
Nadine Wright-Arbubakrr 
(973) 424 7781