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Lunch and Learn – ASI: Who Are We and What Do We Do

March 25 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free

 

Join us for a FREE virtual Lunch & Learn to discover how the Autism Society of Iowa supports individuals on the autism spectrum and their families across the state. In this engaging session, we’ll share our mission, core programs, and the impact we’re making through education, advocacy, community events, scholarships, and safety initiatives.

Learn how we connect families to trusted resources, create inclusive opportunities for social connection, and advocate for meaningful systems change. Whether you’re a professional, educator, community partner, or family member, this session will provide insight into who we are, how we serve, and ways you can get involved.

Bring your lunch and your questions. We look forward to connecting with you!

 

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Presenters:

 

Erin Enyart, Executive Director, Autism Society of Iowa

Erin is a busy wife to husband, Jerrod, and mother to two young adults with autism, daughter, Harper (21), and son, Gibson (20). Following Harper’s autism diagnosis in 2006 and Gibson’s in 2008, Erin became actively involved with the Autism Society of Iowa, where she held several leadership roles, including Secretary, Treasurer and Associate Director, before assuming her current role as Executive Director. She brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work, providing leadership and advocacy on behalf of individuals with autism and their families across the state of Iowa. Outside of her professional responsibilities, Erin enjoys reading, antiquing, and spending time with her family and dog, Olive.

 

Tiffany Hoffman, Associate Director, Autism Society of Iowa

Tiffany is the Associate Director of the Autism Society of Iowa, where she focuses on advocacy, education, and meaningful support for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families. A former early childhood educator, she brings both professional experience and a personal perspective to her work. Tiffany is also a parent to neurodivergent children from middle school through college, which shapes her passion for inclusive, practical supports across the lifespan.

 

Details

Date:
March 25
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
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