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A local start-up designed to help the needs of one person years ago is now touching the lives of countless others.
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A local start-up designed to help the needs of one person years ago is now touching the lives of countless others.

As the growing awareness about autism continues to rise, Grandin is sharing her message about the disorder and differently-abled brains with packed houses. At the

Weitzberg founded Aspiritech with her husband, Moshe, in 2008 after watching their son, a college graduate with Asperger’s, struggle to obtain and maintain a job that fit both his education and strengths.

A local start-up designed to help the needs of one person years ago is now touching the lives of countless others.

As the growing awareness about autism continues to rise, Grandin is sharing her message about the disorder and differently-abled brains with packed houses. At the

Weitzberg founded Aspiritech with her husband, Moshe, in 2008 after watching their son, a college graduate with Asperger’s, struggle to obtain and maintain a job that fit both his education and strengths.