I received a call from Dr. Poe letting the State Autism Society (ASA-WV) members
know of the passing away of Ellie McCartney, who was a dedicated worker in
the autism community. Our hearts and prayers go out to Ms. McCartney's family.
Ellie worked for WVU as a behavior specialist serving children with autism in
early intervention. Her compassion and support will be greatly missed.
A member of Ellie's family contacted me and stated the family requested all
contributions honoring Ellie be sent to the state autism society (ASA-WV).
The society appreciates such a compassionate decision, and we ask everyone
keep Ellie's family in your thoughts and prayers.
I will let everyone know of any further details we might receive. Any contributions made in
Ellie's honor should be sent to :
ASA-WV
PO Box 7
Huntington, WV 25706-0007
Kim Farley, ASA-WV President
The Autism Society of America - West Virginia (ASA-WV) is a chapter of the
Autism
Society of America, which was founded in 1965 by a small group of
parents working on a volunteer basis out of their homes. Over the last
35 years, the Society has developed into the leading source of
information and referral on autism. Today, over 20,000 members are
connected through a working network of over 200 chapters in nearly every
state. ASWV and ASA membership continues to grow as more and more
parents and professionals unite to form a collective voice representing
the autism community.
ASA-WV is dedicated to increasing public awareness about autism and the day-to-day issues
faced by individuals with autism, their families and the professionals
with whom they interact. The Society's mission is to provide information
and education, support research and advocate for programs and services
for the autism population.
ASA-WV serves the entire state of West Virginia along with various local chapters.