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Autism Friendly Award

Library Director Ray Baker bestows a plaque of appreciation to Commissioner Raquel Regalado.
Photo courtesy of the Miami-Dade Public Library System.

Following implementation of UM-NSU CARD’s recommendations in Miami-Dade public libraries, UM-NSU CARD staff conducted a walkthrough of the library branches to assess “appropriate accommodations and a welcoming environment.” This assessment resulted in MDPLS’s receipt of the Autism Friendly Partner award.

UM-NSU CARD Executive Director Dr. Michael Alessandri explains in a November 2021 press release why MDPLS was designated as an Autism Friendly Partner:

Our mission is to optimize the potential of people living with autism and related disabilities and we are eager to help create places and spaces in our community where our clients and families feel a true sense of belonging. The Miami-Dade Public Library System is a wonderful example of an organization that is providing a welcoming, compassionate and inclusive environment for individuals with ASD and related disabilities. We’re proud to call them our partner.

MDPLS Director Ray Baker shares his thoughts on receiving the Autism Friendly award:

I am so appreciative of the work and dedication of our Miami-Dade Public Library employees in this achievement that will make a difference in the lives of neurodiverse individuals and those with autism spectrum disorder. We’re honored to have been designated an Autism Friendly Partner and look forward to our continued collaboration with UM-NSU CARD.

Ivan Deveaux, Ray Baker, Christina Rodriquez, Dr. Michael Alessandri, Raquel Regalado
Photo courtesy of the Miami-Dade Public Library System.

During FY2021-22, the percentage of total costs for the Community Engagement and Resources Program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to be spent on the program is $73,494. This program does not receive any non-governmental funding.

imls180.for.panel.jpgMany of these resources and programs are funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.

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