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Meet Our Legacy Donors

We are thankful for those who have made an estate gift to Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center. Here are their stories.

Melissa and Sean Husmoe

Melissa and Sean Husmoe were born and raised in Washington state and moved to the Valley in 2003. Sean worked for a nonprofit organization in Washington, so when his family

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Meighan Harahan

There are many ways to leave a legacy in your community. The SARRC Legacy Circle was created to honor those special individuals who have committed themselves to the guardianship of

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Megan Selvey

Three years ago, Megan Selvey’s work colleague and fellow attorney, Robin Cochran Kruger, invited her to become involved with SARRC’s Planning Giving Professional Advisory Council. Selvey met Cochran Kruger at

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Lynn and Neil Balter

When Neil and Lynn Balter learned their 3-year-old son, Jack, had autism, their doctor handed them a book to read and told them to come back in six months for

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Kathy and Mike Bosco

When Kathy and Mike Bosco’s grandson was diagnosed with autism at 2.5 years old, Kathy sought to find a resource to help them better understand this new journey. Soon after,

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Kathleen and Tom Harris

“The most powerful leadership tool you have is your own personal example.” —John Wooden Tom Harris is a leader … a leader in his work, in his community service and

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Kat and Mike McMahon

Valley publishers, Kat and Mike McMahon experience first-hand the power of connecting communities through spotlighting local businesses and showcasing the work of area nonprofits in the magazine they manage. “We’re

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John Holmes

Longtime Arizona resident John Holmes first got involved with SARRC when he started attending the Grandparents Group. With two grandchildren on the autism spectrum and another with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),

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John Dalen

In November 2013, John Dalen enrolled in Rising Entrepreneurs, a former SARRC program designed to teach adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) how to bake and design a product to

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Joe Clees

Joe Clees knows that his planned gift will have an impact on the future programs, services, and research conducted by Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC). “Joining SARRC’s Legacy

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