Our Tulane Program Director Melissa Huynh is off to Medical School – reports The Posse Foundation
This spring Tulane University senior and aspiring doctor Melissa Huynh is gaining valuable clinical experience as a medical assistant for Internal Medicine Specialists, a private practice in Uptown New Orleans.…
Read More Tennis.com reports – ACEing Autism teams up with PlayYourCourt to promote tennis for everyone
A family-run non-profit, ACEing Autism helps get children with autism get into the game. (Photos by Alex Huggan) In 2008, a husband and wife combined their passions by forming a…
Read More ACEing Autism Comes to Poly
Long Beach Poly High School ACEing Autism Senior Jasmine Roberts has brought ACEing Autism to the Poly tennis courts. This seven week program started on September 19, and has seven…
Read More LA Times reports Tennis star Vania King brings effort to ace autism home to Long Beach
Vania King hits a return to Roberta Vinci at the U.S. Open on Aug. 31. (Jason Szenes / EPA) Lisa DillmanContact Reporter Vania King, balancing her studies and her professional tennis-playing…
Read More San Diego Union Tribune reports Poway triplet aims to forge bonds
Poway triplet aims to forge bonds Teen who has autistic siblings works with special-needs kids By Pam Kragen | 6 a.m. Sept. 16, 2015 Program director Tyler Chan, 17, (right) high-fives…
Read More Playing For Bigger Possibilities: How ACEing Autism Changes Lives Through Tennis
The young boy smiled excitedly at his father as former number-one professional tennis player in the world, Jim Courier, held the boy’s hand and led him out onto the court at…
Read More Dallas Morning News reports on Recreational tennis program for children with autism begins Saturday in North Dallas
ACEing Autism, which brings recreational tennis to children on the spectrum, will open its Dallas program on Saturday at T Bar & M Racquet Club, 6060 Dilbeck Lane. The program…
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