Tag Archives: Areva Martin

Importance of the ICAA Mind the Gap Initiative

The ICAA Mind the Gap in Education initiative is our project dedicated solely to matters of education. Every year, we hold a school supply drive.

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ICAA Radio

We’ve been off to a great start in the new season of the award winning*  ICAA Radio. Over the course of the program, we have had some great guests like renowned advocate, Areva Martin to Missouri’s Lieutenant Governor, Peter Kinder. … Continue reading

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No Puzzles Here

What kind of world do we want? I think about this question every single day, and have for some time. It is one of the questions that led to the founding of the International Coalition for Autism and All Abilities … Continue reading

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Meet Renowned Advocate Areva Martin

Author of The Everyday Advocate, and renowned attorney Areva Martin is going to be coming back to St. Louis on April 7th. Areva is a proud St. Louis native. She has been a friend in our advocacy efforts, joining us … Continue reading

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ICAA Radio

As an additional outreach tool for the community we serve, the ICAA weekly radio program on BTR has proven to be a resource for families that we will continue as an organization. Thanks to our supporters and members for the … Continue reading

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ICAA First Annual Event

We held our very first event as an organization on 9-11-2010 at the Stratford Inn Gazebo in St. Louis. The event had originally been scheduled to take place at the TR Hughes ballpark in O’Fallon, Missouri. The First Annual Evening … Continue reading

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