EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Autism Society of Texas El Paso is set to mark Autism Acceptance Month with its 17th annual El Paso Autism Walk and 5K Fun Run on April 25 at Ascarate Park.
The event, scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., is open to individuals and families across the community, including caregivers and supporters of people on the autism spectrum.
Organizers say the annual gathering has grown into one of the region’s largest community events focused on autism awareness and support.
Proceeds from the walk and run will fund programs offered by the organization, which provides free resources and services in both English and Spanish to individuals with autism and their families in the El Paso area, according to officials.
“This is more than just a walk,” said Executive Director Jacquie Benestante in a statement to KTSM. “It’s a place where families can connect and feel supported by others who understand their experiences.”
Participants can choose between a non-competitive 5K fun run or a one-mile walk. Both routes will begin at 10 a.m., followed by an award ceremony. A resource fair will also be held throughout the event, offering access to local service providers and community organizations.
Organizers stated that a highlight of this year’s event will be the distribution of free sensory kits, which include items such as fidget tools, stress balls, and noise-canceling headphones, designed to help individuals manage sensory input.
Registration costs $15 per person and closes April 24. The event will take place rain or shine. Participants can sign up at runsignup.com.
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