FORTY FORT — Parenting Autism United (PAU) held a craft fair Sunday at Beyond Behavior Consulting, where the organization sold basket raffles and handmade crafts to support its services throughout the year.

“Over the summer, to keep our kids active and doing stuff, we all made paper. We had them practice their skills where they had to measure and cut the paper,” said PAU Executive Director Lindsay Dragon.

Dragon became an advocate for her own family when her oldest son, Jackson, 11, was diagnosed with Autism. She founded PAU in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic to connect other families and individuals with Autism to resources needed to live positive, healthy, and integrated lives.

The crafts on sale Sunday, such as stacks of handmade paper, journals, and Christmas decor, were made with t

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