
National Council on Severe Autism: Driving Change with Jackie Kancir and Tammy Snyder
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“We didn’t choose this path—but we’re choosing to walk it with purpose, for every family who feels unseen.” – Tammy Snyder
“There’s a whole population of individuals being left out of the conversation. We’re here to change that.” – Jackie Kancir
NCSA traveled to Washington, D.C. last week to bring these urgent concerns to national policymakers—and Steve was there, standing alongside them in solidarity. This conversation dives into why this kind of targeted approach matters and how you can be part of the growing advocacy network.
Together, we cover:
- Why the voices of those with severe autism are drowned out in mainstream conversations
- The emotional cost of navigating broken systems How policy fails families—and what must change
- What’s happening in New York State that most people aren’t talking about
- How you can connect and take action through NCSA’s national and state-level networks
This episode doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable. It’s a raw, honest, and necessary conversation that lays the groundwork for real advocacy. If you’ve ever felt like no one gets it, this one’s for you. These women do. And they’re not backing down.
🎧 Listen now and join a growing movement of people finding strength in shared stories—and taking action that matters.
🌐 Learn more and connect with NCSA:
👉 National Network Map – Find your state!
👉 New York State Page
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