PRWire Asia Collaborates With Autism Cafe Project (ACP) Through CSR Program

PRWire Asia has created a corporate social responsibility program and is supporting individuals with autism through the Autism Café Project (ACP).

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 08, 2017 /PRWIRE.asia/ -- PRWire Asia has announced a new collaboration with the Autism Café Project (ACP), which aims to empower autistic individuals based on their gifts and skills so that they are able to earn a basic living. PRWire Asia is committed to helping ACP to raise public awareness of the Autism community and plans to put the project’s name in front of a wider audience pool, in hopes to attract potential financial investors and revenue sources that could support the ACP long-term.

PRWire Asia will support the ACP in crafting and distributing press releases for upcoming ACP events and activities, and their experts will run a series of talks on digital communication hosted by the ACP café to bring in crowds and help introduce the venue and its mission to more people.

ACP encourages families with autistic members to identify and recognize the abilities of every autistic individual, and turn these skills into an income-generating career for their loved ones. With this purpose in mind, the organization started a cafe and catering service, given the first team of autistics individuals that they recruited are gifted to work on kitchen tasks.

Adli, the founder of ACP, explained, “The kids are highly gifted and talented. Some of them can paint like a professional without any prior training. Some of them enjoy making crafts. Each individual is talented in different ways, so what we need to do is to find out what their skills are and work on that. In the cafe, for example, we design the kitchen around our members to ensure they can handle their preferred tasks while their safety is guaranteed. One boy who loves cooking has been tasked to make fried chicken, the only training we gave was how to use an air fryer. He enjoys every step of operating the air fryer and is always excited to take in every order from the customers.”

A parent of an autistic child said on the project, “As a parent, I can’t live longer than my son. The best way to support him is to make sure he can continue to sustain himself when we are gone. Certain sensory experiences are sharper than ours. Our boy loves the sensation of feeling the water. Doing dishes every day for the cafe made him the happiest.”

The organization simultaneously engages in ongoing efforts to educate society about the contributions autistic people can make to the workforce, with the appropriate guidance and training. “We want to make sure our community’s sustainability, hence education is something we have been consistently pushing for. While we welcome donations, we put extra focus to look for partnerships and new ways to help our members to leverage their skills. Therefore, we truly appreciate what PRWire Asia can offer to bring ACP’s updates to the eyes of the global audience. ” Adli added.

The collaboration between PRWire Asia and ACP will kick start on the 13th of December this year, where the resident experts from PRWire Asia will share their expertise on content marketing. For anyone who would like to support Autism Cafe Project, you can book a seat here: http://ptix.at/j6LX0L

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