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WATCH: PG families struggling to find autism resources now have a place to go

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Pacific Autism Family Network’s new hub-and-spoke in Prince George has officially opened.

The 3,000-square-foot facility’s main focus is to support families needing access to autism resources.

“We’ve been working really hard over the last year to build this from basically just concrete walls. Going out into our community and finding families, friends, and local contractors who would help us and donate is amazing.”

– Jordan Oliver, PG Spoke Founder & Parent Advocate

The Spoke was locally funded in the amount of $100,000 and is set up in the Gateway Centre.

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