Two proclamations were signed by Enterprise Mayor William E. Cooper to recognize April as both Autism Awareness Month and ‘Month of the Military Child’ in the City of Progress.
During the proclamation signing for Autism Awareness Month, Cooper was surrounded by children, parents, and caregivers.
“Educating families, professionals, and the general public to better understand this lifelong disorder are vital to the future growth and development of the individuals affected,” said Enterprise Mayor William E. Cooper during the proclamation signing for Autism Awareness Month. As part of those efforts, Cooper said the Enterprise community is committed to working with the Autism Society of Alabama to provide support to diagnosed individuals and their families.
“It is important to honor and celebrate our military’s youngest heroes,” Cooper said during the proclamation ceremony while being surrounded by military children and their parents. “Living in different states, countries and continents, military children face unique challenges that most young their age do not experience.“It is important to honor and celebrate our military’s youngest heroes,” said Enterprise Mayor E.
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