Jackie Ceonzo's Autism Journey
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•Meet the trailblazing mom who is making life better for people with autism
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Jackie Ceonzo started a two-hour weekly class for half a dozen kids like Joey in New York City in 2003 .
The nonprofit SNACK
has grown to a seven days-a-week program with classes and activities for more than 200 members.
The CDC estimates there are at least 5.4 million adults in the U.S. with autism.
Jackie Ceonzo started SNACK
with no prior experience in working with special needs kids.
Andy Shaw and Joey Shaw bonded over their love of ketchup years ago and share it at lunch every day.
Staff at SNACK
, say it's like a second home for them.
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