Flash Mob Raises Autism Awareness
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Posted: 11:39 PM Jan 19, 2011
Flash Mob Raises Autism Awareness
As people headed into the Capital Classic Wednesday night, they probably noticed something was a little different this year.
Reporter: Michael Hyland
Email Address: michael.hyland@wsaz.com
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- As people headed into the Capital Classic Wednesday night, they probably noticed something was a little different this year.

A large group of people suddenly came together to speak out about an issue affecting thousands of families.

They're trying to get better health coverage to help kids living with autism in West Virginia.

Sonja Almonte says she sang a rendition of "Lean on Me," along with dozens of other people "because my first-born child was diagnosed at a year-and-a-half."

"My son, my 8-year-old son Logan, was diagnosed with autism when he was three years old," says Del. Denise Campbell, D-Randolph.

They're among thousands affected in many different ways. For some people diagnosed with autism, joining in the chorus isn't even possible.

There are treatments available, but they come at a steep price.

"We actually gave up our dream home to be able to provide services for our child," says Earline Anglin. "And, we're so thankful that we did because he's done very well."

Del. Mark Hunt, D-Kanawha, has a child living with autism.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, one out of 110 kids has an autism spectrum disorder.

Hunt says, "We're in the middle of an epidemic here. And the problem is not so much the price now, but what's it going to cost to take care of these people when they reach adulthood?"

He's pushing for a bill that would require insurance companies to cover people with autism.

Sometimes, those treatments can cost tens of thousands of dollars a year.

"It's embarrassing that 35 or 40 other states, most of them bankrupt have already had the foresight to pass this bill. And, I think we just feel like there's a need to do it now," Hunt says.

Hunt says he expects a bill to be introduced to the Legislature as early as Thursday.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Erin on Jan 21, 2011 at 02:14 PM

Instead of asking for automatic and free healthcare coverage for autistic youth, let's all invest in the schooling for them. Let's develop a program to redirect autistic behaviors into teaching and honing real- life skills. Let's do something to ensure this youth has options to live productive, independent, and functional adulthood. Mainstream our autistic youth through real, constructive behavior therapies. Who knows, this could promote tolerence for the special needs population, as well as, professional jobs. Establish a free or inexpensive program for mainstreaming instead of outright begging for money and freebies.
Posted by: Brenda on Jan 20, 2011 at 10:47 PM

My insurance helps people who are addicted to drugs, cigarettes, alcohol and have a weight problem. In WV, that is probably the major burden on our health care systems. Unfortunately, if someone is born with a disability like autism they are excluded from any coverage. I know, I had loans anywhere from $400 to $700 a month for years to cover therapy costs for my son.
Posted by: Caring Taxpayer on Jan 20, 2011 at 10:27 PM

To Comments to Jerry: Come on, guys, lighten up on "poor Jerry." After all, he typed "becouse" instead of "because" and "per existing illness" instead of "pre-existing illness." He is obviously not the brightest bulb in our society...and he's probably not even a registered voter -- at least I HOPE he isn't!
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