AutismBC
Sharon Grattan possesses extensive experience in program management, marketing, and communications across various sectors. Currently, Sharon serves as Program Manager at AutismBC, having previously held roles as Program Coordinator and Northern Regional Coordinator. Concurrently, Sharon is the Director of Social Media for the North Coast Mountain Biking Association, focusing on expanding biking opportunities on Kaien Island. Past experience includes positions such as Recreation Clerk II at the City of Prince Rupert, Marketing Design Consultant at Blue Heron Windows & Design, Office Manager for The Lorne Gait Team at Royal LePage Nanaimo Realty, and several marketing roles at Eedo Knowledgeware. Educational background includes a Diploma in Business Management from Humber College and first-year studies in Psychology at Graceland University.
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AutismBC
We empower, support, and connect the autism community in BC. AutismBC is a small, non-profit and registered charity that encourages the inclusion and acceptance of the entire autism community. We are a tight-knit and nimble organization that values the lived experience of our team and members. We prioritize listening to our members and making decisions that reflect their needs and wants. We have offices in the Lower Mainland, Northern BC, the Interior, and Vancouver Island; however, our programs run province-wide thanks to our hardworking network of incredible staff and volunteers. We are a grassroots organization founded in 1975 to support people on the autism spectrum and their families. Since our humble beginnings, we have grown to become one of the most trusted non-profit organizations for autism in BC. We continue to support autistic individuals by providing parents and communities with knowledge and by engaging with people on the autism spectrum to create stronger, more diverse communities. We are proud partners of the Stigma Free Society and welcome feedback on how we can better meet the needs of community members. You can read our statement here. We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.