Madison House Autism Foundation
JaLynn Prince is the President and Founder of Madison House Autism Foundation, which aims to support individuals over the age of 21 living with autism and their families in various aspects of adult life. As a humanitarian photographer, they have worked with numerous NGO's showcasing their work in healthcare, family, and economic development. Serving on multiple boards and advising on community empowerment initiatives globally and domestically, JaLynn has a background in arts administration, event production, and career development for artists, with a BFA in Art and Theater from Brigham Young University.
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Madison House Autism Foundation
Madison House Autism Foundation is one of the first and few in the nation focusing exclusively on basic quality of life issues for adults with autism. More than 500,000 children with autism will turn 21 in this decade alone and millions of parents across the nation face the daily nightmare of wondering what will happen to their children when they are no longer living. Madison House Autism Foundation is advancing shared financial models and sustainable, replicable housing solutions in partnership with government, private sector, and non-profit organizations with direct, proven, life-affirming results.