Jacksonville Autism School Secures $300,000 in State Funding
Share and Follow


The Jacksonville School for Autism received $300,000 in state support to grow its programs, giving young adults with autism hands-on job training and independence.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville School for Autism is celebrating what parents call life-changing support after receiving $300,000 in state funding. The check, presented on Wednesday by Florida Senator Clay Yarborough, will help the school expand programs that prepare students with autism for independence and employment.

For Rachel Tison, a mother of three, the funding means an opportunity for her 18-year-old son Ben, who is on the autism spectrum.

“This funding is life-changing for our family,” Tison said. “Hopefully, one day he can live a life of purpose and provide a meaningful contribution to our family long term.”

Ben is part of the school’s STEP program, short for Supportive Transition & Employment Program. The initiative focuses on job readiness and life skills such as time management, stamina, problem-solving and learning how to take feedback.

“These are all skills that come naturally to a lot of us,” Tison explained. “But they don’t necessarily come naturally for kids with autism.”

Senator Yarborough said he advocated for this funding. 

“This one is a very easy sell because of what they’re doing and because clearly they’re meeting the needs that these families and these students have,” Yarborough said.

According to the CDC, one in 31 children in the U.S. is identified with autism by age 8. Tison says that makes programs like this more important than ever.

“You’re going to encounter people with autism every single day of your life,” she said.

The Jacksonville School for Autism has been serving families for 20 years. Founder Michelle Dunham started the school after her own son’s diagnosis.

“That funding is paramount so that we can continue to support students and build programs,” Dunham said. 

For Benjamin, the investment is already paying off.

“I always do my best to get the job done well,” he said. “I like working in the community.”

Parents said the new funding goes far beyond numbers on a check; it’s about preparing students for the future and giving families hope.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
More holiday bark sold at Aldi recalled over undeclared allergens

Aldi Issues Recall on Holiday Bark Due to Unlabeled Allergens

Silvestri Sweets Inc. has broadened its recall of holiday candy products available…
Doctors blamed my baby's issues on weight... he had a brain disease

Doctors Initially Attributed My Baby’s Symptoms to Weight, Later Diagnosed Brain Disease

A mother from Kentucky alleges that medical professionals brushed off her infant’s…
Virginia family alleges bed bugs bit them during transatlantic flight, suing Delta and KLM airlines

Virginia Family Files Lawsuit Against Delta and KLM Airlines Over Alleged Bed Bug Bites During Transatlantic Flight

A family from Virginia has filed a lawsuit claiming they suffered bites…
'If you need us, call us': Fire officials urge chimney inspections to prevent holiday fires

Prevent Holiday Fires: Fire Officials Stress the Importance of Chimney Inspections

With the holiday season upon us and chimneys across the nation coming…
Karen Bass declares emergency as floods wreak havoc across Los Angeles

Karen Bass Declares State of Emergency: Los Angeles Faces Devastating Flood Crisis

On Christmas morning, thousands of Californians were compelled to evacuate as severe…
Hooters pinpoints what went wrong as post-bankruptcy revival ramps up

Hooters Analyzes Challenges and Maps Out Path to Post-Bankruptcy Success

Hooters is gearing up for a significant resurgence, and according to the…
New laws going into effect Jan. 1, 2026

Groundbreaking Laws Set to Transform Lives: What You Need to Know Before January 1, 2026

In 2026, a wave of new legislation will sweep across the United…
Tense bodycam footage shows cop shove state trooper driving local rep

Dramatic Bodycam Video Captures Tension as Officer Confronts Trooper Escorting Local Representative

A tense exchange unfolded in Tennessee when a local police officer confronted…