ATPF Lunch & Learn with Adam Lanser:
Resources & Ideas for YOU
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We want to hear from YOU!
First time Lunch & Learn attendees:
We are conducting a survey about our ATPF Lunch & Learn series and your input would be very appreciated! If you have not already, please take less than 2 minutes to fill out our survey.
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Have a question that wasn't answered by Adam during the Lunch & Learn Q&A?
Email your question to RebeccaB@autismtreeproject.org and we will get back to you with their answer!
Contact Adam via email: adam.lanser@gmail.com
Learn more about Adam Lanser
Special Needs Mentor/Educator
Photographer, Videographer
ATPF Supporter
HELLO! My name is Adam Lanser.
I am a therapist for children with special needs turned photographer/videographer.
I desire to see every person to be able to live a life free from harm, clothed, fed and given shelter.
I am on a mission to use the skills I have learned to achieve that goal.

Quote of the Day:
Video of the Day:
Experiences Build Brain Architecture
By Center on the Developing Child 
At Harvard University
Bonus Video:
How to Grow My Brain by Khan Academy
Question of the Day:
Answers Shared by the ATPF Community in Chat
  • Jeff Snyder: "Trying to get back to doing what I am passionate about...advocating in person!"
  • Joel & Sandi Anderson: "Learning patience and helping others."
  • Danielle Levy: "Learning how to be okay with being alone and using this time to act intentionally/mindfully."
  • Karen Wright: "When I was baptized at Marine Street in La Jolla at age 38 with my family."
  • Padmini Tillu: "Learning to Zoom"
  • Alexa Zaino: "Zoom calls with my whole extended family every weekend to really work to stay connected"
  • Michelle Lopez: "Learning how to be adaptable in new and deeper ways."
We Want YOUR Landscape Photos!
We are collecting landscape photos from YOU,
our ATPF Community, to use as the backgrounds of future
Lunch & Learn Questions & Quotes of the Day!
(See our ATPF Volunteer Executive Director Dayna Hoff's image above as an example!)

Include all of the following:
Your Photo
Your Full Name
Location of Photo
Date Taken

Submit your photos to:
RebeccaB@autismtreeproject.org or text to 909-815-8520
Resources from Adam Lanser
Above are a list of fun activities you can try with your kids at home!
See "A Dream Production" Social Story above
Presented by Joel's Vision Arts
A collaboration between
ATPF International Ambassador, Author & Artist Joel Anderson
& Adam Lanser
Articles & Facebook Groups
Help Us Send Extra LOVE to an ATPF Family!
Rebecca and her 15 year old son Joseph "Monk" Woodridge have faced many challenges during the past year (homelessness, living in and out of hotels, the pandemic and shelter in place), but are finally settling into a new home!

ATPF Community: we are asking for your help to fulfill Rebecca & Monk's basic needs and make their new place feel more like home!

If you are able to give during this time, please visit their registry
and send this family some extra ATPF LOVE!
RSVP today for our Lunch & Learn
with Venus David, M.Ed. next week!
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Make A Special Gift to ATPF Today
Watch our special #GivingTuesdayNow video
by clicking the video above!
Click the picture above or the button below to donate today!
ATPF was proud to participate in #GivingTuesdayNow yesterday, May 5, 2020! #GivingTuesdayNow is a global day of giving activated as an emergency response to the unprecedented need caused by COVID-19, and an opportunity for people around the world to stand together in unity to remain connected and heal.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, ATPF has stood true to our core mission of C.A.R.E.S. (Community Awareness, Advocacy, Research, and Early Intervention Screenings) by continuing to serve thousands of kids and families in our autism community. If you are able, we hope you will make a special gift to ATPF today!

Your gift of any amount will ensure that ATPF is able to sustain basic operating costs and assist in our ongoing efforts to make an impact on the autism community.