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1. Regional Center for Autism in Tirana, Albania
2. Main Government building in Oranjestad, Aruba
3. Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
4. Center for Neurodevelopment and Autism at
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
in Bangladesh
5. Osakajo Castle in Japan
6. Qutub Minar in Delhi, India
7. SM Mall of Asia in Philippines
8. Nayyara Banquet Hall in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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for World Autism Awareness!
How will you Light It Up Blue?It’s easy for individuals and families, buildings, landmarks, retail locations, schools, universities and restaurants to Light It Up Blue! Simply change your light bulbs from white to blue and go to www.autismspeaks.org/LIUB for additional ideas, as well as downloadable logos, photos, merchandise and more!
What is Autism?Autism is a developmental disorder that impacts a person’s ability to communicate and socialize. Individuals with autism often have repetitive behaviors and debilitating medical issues. Autism is the fastest growing serious developmental disability in the U.S. and costs a family an average of $60,000 a year in out of pocket expenses.
Each April 2, Autism Speaks celebrates the start of its signature campaign, Light It Up Blue, along with the international autism community in commemoration of World Autism Awareness Day.
Light It Up Blue is a unique global campaign that kicks off Autism Awareness Month in April and helps raise awareness about the disorder.
Thousands of iconic landmarks, buildings, hotels, bridges and retail stores join the hundreds of thousands of homes and communities around the globe that “light blue” to spread autism awareness.
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