Date: 06 June 2026, Saturday
Time: 10:00 AM
Register here to get the Zoom link: https://bit.ly/4o3mjoc
Registration deadline: 05 June 2026, Friday at 12noon
The Autism Society Philippines’ Family Support Group sessions bring together parents, siblings, and other family members to share their journey of living with autism. Participants exchange experiences, drawing strength and insight from others facing similar challenges.
The Autism Society Philippines, together with this month’s host, ASP Santa Maria, welcomes both members and non-members united by the shared experience of autism. Our goal is to educate, empower, and inspire as we work towards building an Autism-OK Philippines.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
If you have not received your Zoom credentials by 1:00 PM on 05 June 2026 (Friday), please email us at autismphils@gmail.com. Please do not share your Zoom link. Only one device per registered name will be accepted.
Perlita So is currently an ASP National Trustee and the North Luzon Cluster Head. Mom to four children, two of whom are on the autism spectrum. Peng nurtures well-rounded skills, holistic well-being, and social connection of children and youth on the autism spectrum, as well as grows our circle of diverse volunteers and corporate partners -- as the Program Manager of ASP PweDay.
Dimple De Silva-Perez is a mother of two, including an 8-year-old son on the autism spectrum. She is a former supply chain professional, currently working as a financial advisor and planner, and is also pursuing a career in education.
Our Moderators:
Dimple De Silva-Perez is a mother of two, including an 8-year-old son on the autism spectrum. She is a former supply chain professional, currently working as a financial advisor and planner, and is also pursuing a career in education.
As a devoted wife and mother, she values strong family relationships and believes in creating a supportive and nurturing environment where children can grow and thrive. She is an advocate for children on the autism spectrum, ADHD, and intellectual disabilities, using her experiences to promote awareness, understanding, and acceptance.
As part of her advocacy, she is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Special Needs Education to better serve the persons with disabilities (PWD) community.

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