Welcome to the Mitchell A. Callahan Autism Foundation - a non-profit organization formed to assist needy families in Ohio with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Each year the Foundation will award funds to families in financial need.





10.20.2008
APPLY NOW for a Lil MAC Autism Grant
Apply Now for a Lil MAC Autism Grant. Candidates can apply through November.

10.20.2008
Parents Press States for Autism Insurance Laws
Autism Advocates and Parents Press States to Force Insurers to Cover Costly Autism Therapy.

10.16.2008
Autism in Politics: 3rd Presidential Debate
 Senators John McCain and Barack Obama address Autism in the final 2008 Presidential Debate.

09.05.2008
Autism in Politics: Republican National Convention
Senator  John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin spoke out in support of children and families with special needs.

09.04.2008
No link found between measles vaccine and Autism
Recent research refutes 1998 study showing a connection between ASD with the measles vaccine.

08.28.2008
Autism in Politics: Democratic National Convention
Former President Bill Clinton and Senator Hillary Clinton highlight Autism in their speeches in Denver.

08.19.2008
Facial Structures, Brain Abnormalities Studied to reveal Formula for Detection

University of Missouri Researchers are studying 3-D facial imaging to reveal correlations between facial features and children with Autism.

08.01.2008
Second Annual Lil MAC Golf Tourney
Join us at Oakhurst Country Club in Grove City on Monday, August 11 for our Second Annual Lil MAC Golf Tourney.

07.23.2008
Study shows social struggles caused by disruptions in communication networks

Recent research by Carnegie Mellon University found that autistic people often find it difficult to pick up social cues...

06.23.2008
FDA-approved drug reverses mental retardation in mice

UCLA Researchers discover that an FDA-approved drug reverses mental retardation in mice

06.01.2008
 2008 IMFAR May 15 - 17, 2008 in London, England
International Meeting for Autism Research concludes with progress in all areas of autism research