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Wandering

Wandering January 23, 2018

Autism Alliance of Michigan Partners with AngelSense to Distribute Innovative GPS Based Monitoring Solution to Families in Need

Initiative Grants Autism Families a personal monitoring solution (which includes

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Wandering December 20, 2017

2017 in Review: AngelSense Saves the Day for These Special Needs Families

Parenting a child with special needs comes with its own

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Wandering October 18, 2017

Kevin and Avonte’s Law Empowers Community Agencies to Protect Children Who Wander

After years of bipartisan legislation, Kevin and Avonte’s Law has

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Wandering October 1, 2017

A Proven Solution to Prevent Wandering Tragedies

Are you a nonprofit or government agency charged with supporting

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Wandering February 20, 2017

Updated March 2018: Kevin and Avonte’s Law Passes Congress! Prevent Wandering Related Tragedies – Support Kevin & Avonte’s Law for the Autism Community

Every year the number of tragic, preventable wandering deaths rises. We need to do all we can to make sure Kevin and Avonte’s bill is voted into law.

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Wandering January 7, 2016

This Law Could Have Prevented the Allentown Drowning Tragedy. Help Us Pass It!

I recall only too clearly my shock at hearing the news of yet another wandering tragedy. This time a 5-year old boy with autism who wandered from his family’s New Year’s Eve party only to be found two days later in the Lehigh River in Pennsylvania. Once again, we are reminded that more needs to be done to keep children with special needs safe.

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Wandering December 28, 2015

A Christmas Miracle: GPS Saves the Life of Teenager with Autism

At 3 a.m. EST on December 11th, just when it seemed all hope was lost, an NYPD detective directed by the AngelSense team, was able to track and find a wandering 17-year-old old with autism and bring him home safely after a 7 hour non-stop night ride in the New York City subway system.

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Wandering December 8, 2015

Avonte’s Law Could Save Thousands of Kids’ Lives

Earlier this month marked the second anniversary of the tragic disappearance of Avonte Oquendo, a young autistic teenager, from his school in Queens. After an extensive three month search, his body was found in New York City’s East River. But his story doesn’t end here. Avonte’s face has became a symbol in the autism community.

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