From the interview, I learned that the organization tries to focuses on high school students for fundraisers. …show more content…
For instance, the organization targets communities where there are many people with autism. This shows the autistic community about how there are people that do care for them, and do want to help them. Also, it is important to talk about this social injustice to high school students because many of them have no clue about autism, unless a member of their family is impacted. This would not only give those students some knowledge, but also include them to make a difference in the world. Moreover, to address the problem from a society view of how these families have many financial difficulties because they would have to send many autism kids to a special kid. However, many people do not know about this. They just know autism is a family inherited disorder. Therefore, the interviewee said it is significantly important to address and discuss this social issues from the society standpoint, family standpoint, and individual standpoint to help make a …show more content…
For instance, when the organization goes to high schools, and gets them into fundraising and bringing awareness of the autism it is using one of the strengths within the community. This is a strength because not only would the students be able to bring awareness to other students, but also the community members at the local sporting events and assemblies. In addition, the students would be able to get lot of fundraising done because high school students are always looking to support causes by buying chips or candies for a good deal. Another example of the organization using the strengths that already that exist in the community is Solider Field. The organization goes there and hold the annual walk which attracts thousands of people to support the organization. Moreover, the city of Chicago is supportive of this organization because there are so many autistic children that need help.
The physical environment of Chicago makes the social injustice unique because Chicago is such a big city, and all the people are spread out. That the rich people live with the rich and the poor live with the poor. So usually the poor families that have autistic children are unable to seek help, or the rich family would not want to say their children are autistic and give them up. Hence, I believe and my interview believe that if more people knew about autism, and how it can be spread about the symptoms and