Caption: Uniting for the cause: Republic Bank's Branch Sales Manager, Arima Branch, Debra Carrington (second from left) engages the attention of Public Affairs Officer of the Embassy of the United States in T&T, Alex McLaren (on left), Autism Education Specialist, Kari Dunn Buron (second from right) and Teresina Sieunarine, President of T&T, at the launch of the Autism Awareness Month held at the Society Headquarters in D'abadie last Wednesday.
Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad, April 8, 2014: Autism (sometimes called "classical autism") is the most common  condition in a group of developmental disorders known as the autism spectrum  disorders (ASDs). Autism affects one in 88 children in the world. The disorder  may manifest itself in the first three years of a child's life, with males being four times more likely to have autism than  females. These were some of the statistics shared before a large audience, at the  launch of the Autism Awareness Campaign, held on April 2, at the headquarters  of the Autistic Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ASTT) in D'Abadie.
         
Echoing the sentiments  of UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, Acting Prime Minister, the Honourable  Errol Mc Leod stated that the Launch was in fact a call to action.  "Every  child has the right to enjoy fundamental freedom and I must say that I commend  Republic Bank for partnering with the Society, to ensure that every child with  Autism enjoys a full life..." he  said while challenging other corporate  bodies to lend their assistance to the cause.
       
For the 6th consecutive year, Republic Bank will partner with the Autistic Society of  Trinidad and Tobago, to help raise public awareness on this disorder.
     
Delivering  greetings on behalf of Republic Bank Limited, Branch Sales Manager, Arima  Branch, Debra Carrington, emphasized the importance of partnering with the  Society to help make a positive difference in the lives of children with the  disorder.
       
 "It is  not about just taking care of an autistic child, it is also about running an  institution whose survival, financially speaking, is based on the kindness and  attention of others. The Bank and the Society found each other and that is  something we are really happy about. We are honoured to be your partner in  making a difference." Carrington added.
  
         
Sharing a brief history  of the ASTT, General Manager, Nicole Alves, said that to date there were over  500 families who were registered with the ASTT and have found a place to call home  for their children.
"We provide therapy  sessions for both parents and children at the Society. It's a place, which  provides a safe haven for them. It's a place where a child could be autistic  and not face judgment at the hands of society." Alves said.
  
        
Republic Bank is pleased  to, once again, partner with the Autistic Society of Trinidad and Tobago, in an  effort to raise public awareness on this order. The Bank encourages members of  the public, to join with them on Sunday April 27, from 3pm, at the Queen's  Park Savannah for the 4th annual Walk and Fair, as they help  move the Nation closer to understanding autism and the special people on the  autistic spectrum. T-shirts for the Walk can be bought at any outlet of Kenny's  Sports Centre – Adults $75 and Children-$60.