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May 31, 2012

Autism Speaks Names Toni Braxton Global Autism Ambassador


On May 21, 2012, in News, by Darrell

On April 3, Autism Speaks, the world’s leading autism science and advocacy organization, name Toni Braxton, six-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and star of WE’s Braxton Family Values, Autism Speaks Global Autism Ambassador. Ms. Braxton is the mother of two children, her youngest son Diezel was diagnosed with autism at age three. The appointment was announced by Autism Speaks Co-founders Suzanne and Bob Wright at the organization’s United Nations event celebrating World Autism Awareness Day – “Delivering Answers through Inclusive International Collaboration” – moderated by ABC News Global Affairs Anchor Christiane Amanpour and featuring UN Secretary-General Mr. Ban Ki-moon and US Ambassador Susan Rice.

“Through my work with Autism Speaks, I have found a community of fearless, dedicated families and autism experts that I respect and love very much. I am in awe of the caregivers who fight every day to get their children the right autism related services and I am honored to be named Autism Speaks’ Global Autism Ambassador and to lend my voice and experience to help solve this global health crisis.”

Braxton was named Autism Speaks national celebrity spokesperson in 2007, saying that she “became determined to join Autism Speaks in its battle against this devastating disorder when autism became a part of my family’s reality.” Autism Speaks Co-founders Bob and Suzanne Wright praised Braxton’s appointment stating, “We are so grateful to Toni for her tireless support of Autism Speaks. As a globally recognized and beloved performer, she is equally respected for her intelligence, wit, honesty and sense of humor she brings to the journey of raising her son Diezel, and her efforts will no doubt raise the profile of autism worldwide.” Braxton’s role as Global Autism Ambassador will help enlighten the world and serve as a voice for thousands of parents struggling to cope with a disorder that, according to new figures released by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, affect one in 88 children and one in 54 boys in the U.S. Ms. Braxton joins Yoko Ono as Autism Speaks Global Autism Ambassadors.