"They are born with a purpose and they're the ones that should be in charge of the world. They're geniuses". - Oscar Amuz |
The work done by communities for the awareness has proven to be a tool in the support for children with autism. All the initiatives made it cause an impact on the people who didn't understand this disorder and are now supporters of the cause.
Oscar Amuz, the mind behind the organization of Autism Soccer is aware of the need for initiatives and support for children with this disorder. This blog post will be mostly about his opinions about autism in the society and the needs kids have in early stages of growth.
When asked about the amount of time he spends working he says “I work non-stop, almost 20 hours a day”. There's another important point of its work, as a non-profit organization, he doesn't earn a cent of it. “This is not about the money; it's about the feeling of being helpful to the kids who need it,” he says. “I hate asking for money, I accept people's donations, but I'm no beggar.” Mr. Oscar is a firm believer of the fact that special needs children were sent to this world to make it better. “Autism is not an issue nor a problem; it's a gift from God to save the planet.”
The world is becoming hard to live in, and things seem to be going out of control. Oscar Amuz thinks that if people helped each other more, the world would be different. “How nice would it be that just half the world's population helped those in need, you could help almost every single person living in it.”
His opinion about himself: “I always tell people that I'm nobody, I consider myself a little ant, but I have the heart of Goliath,” is only an example of how great his intentions are for children who are in need. Kids he considers to be the protectors of the earth.
Autism Soccer has been working hard for almost five years now and is continuously growing. This organization is the living proof that children can develop skills through soccer and become the future of society. If you're willing to help, access their website and donate. Every cent counts.
"How great would it be that half of the people in the world helped just one person in need?" for Oscar Amuz children with autism are the key for this change. |
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