Autistic Angels Foundation

Autistic Angels Foundation Autistic Angels Foundation, was founded in 2014. It will list all hospitals, clinics and churches in an area closest to a zip code entered in search.

Autistic Angels Foundation has announced that they are preparing their filing for designation as 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization designed to help Autistic people of all ages. Second, the Foundation has initiated its website -- www.autisticangelsfoundation.com -- this website will be contoured as a search engine which will bring all medical facilities to the finger tips, of parents and care giver

s who are in desperate need of respite. The founder of Autistic Angels, Linda Hawk-Leonard, made the following statement: “Being a mother of my beautiful autistic son Ricky for 19 years, I searched the world for answers and for help. I made endless calls to my local police department … even they had no answers. All I got was to be placed on a waiting list, while at same time, I could not take my eyes off my child or he would be gone -- Ricky would vanish in seconds. This was the first challenge. The second challenge was to live a normal life, to keep a marriage, to keep a business or job functioning, and to especially stabilize the household for my three other children. My prayer is to reach out to the world to support transforming this site into a real information source and a tool for those parents who have Autistic children.”

Autistic Angels has a second phase as well -- That is to team up with churches, plus doctors and medical facilities, to build a nation-wide medical clinic for the purpose of providing 3-to-5 day ‘short stay’ visits for Autistic children, allowing for parent and sibling respites.

04/08/2026
04/06/2026

Charlie is not violent 99% of the time. But when he is, it’s bad.

My mom is visiting from France for the first time in over two years, and I thought I’d be brave and take all three kids to see the bluebonnets an hour away.

Within one minute of getting there, Charlie screamed, came at me, and punched me in the head multiple times. I covered up with my arms while my mom tried to get him off me. She knew Charlie could be aggressive, but she had never seen it in action. She was left in shock.

The hardest part is that I still have no idea what triggered him. He was happy walking to the field, giggling, and then within a minute of sitting down (on his own), he exploded.

Today also reminded me how quickly a public place can feel very private when things go bad. No one asked if we needed help.

And also a reminder to me that I should never take all three kids out alone like that without another adult who’s familiar with Charlie’s behaviors.

I just didn’t want Charlie to be left out, and he usually loves being outdoors. I keep thinking about what would have happened if he had done what he did to me to Billie who’s so defenseless…

04/03/2026

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04/03/2026

Anderson Center for Autism

04/03/2026

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Houston, TX
77478

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