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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.

Jacquie and Andy Weflen

Jacquie Weflen shares that when she first toured Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC), she was immediately drawn to the organization. “It is amazing to see and hear about

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Greg Wells

Recently, SARRC proudly announced that Greg Wells had been appointed Chairman of the SARRC Board of Directors. His leadership on the Board and his membership in the Legacy Circle mean

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Gary Jaburg

Gary Jaburg is a builder, a counselor, and an advocate. It is a skill set that has served him well as the founder and Managing Partner of a Phoenix law

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Emily Taylor

As an attorney who offers elder law, special needs and estate planning services, and is personally committed to giving back to her community, Emily Taylor saw an opportunity to provide

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Elana and Chadwick Campbell

For Elana and Chadwick Campbell, it has been important to support SARRC, as SARRC has supported their family during their autism journey. Since their son, Euan, was 2 years old,

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Diane and Larry Hillwig

Before SARRC, Diane and Larry Hillwig never had a personal connection or experience with autism. When Larry was selected as Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center’s (SARRC) inaugural Chief Administrative

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Denise D. Resnik

When their young son, Matt, was diagnosed with autism, Rob and Denise Resnik had a choice: institutionalize their son, as the doctors recommended, or love and care for him in

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Craig Pearson

Since 2007, Craig Pearson has been vital in shaping what Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) is today. He has served SARRC in several key capacities: board member, donor,

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