Eliza Bozenski is the development director for the Anderson Center for Autism, a nonprofit educational and therapeutic organization that includes day and residential programs for children and adults as well as diagnostics, training, and consultation for families or schools. Its hundred-acre walkable campus on the Hudson, where autistic students learn in classes with 6 or fewer other students, is just the most obvious part of the organization. It also encompasses 21 group homes, three life-learning centers, a clinic, and consulting arrangements with local schools. This compelling RadioRotary interview tells the listener much about autism and the important place of the Anderson Center in its management.
view more