“We are honored to be named a 2018 Top-Rated Nonprofit,” says Molly Ola Pinney, Founder and CEO of Global Autism Project. “We are proud of our accomplishments this year, including the addition of 6 new international partnerships across four different continents. This year has been huge for us, and we’re thrilled to be recognized by GreatNonprofits.”
The Top-Rated Nonprofit Award is based on the rating and number of reviews that Global Autism Project received from volunteers, donors and international service recipients. “If you ever have doubts of the goodness of people, you need to travel and get to know this amazing non-profit,” said Wafa, a former volunteer, “Passionate people, actual changes, and good hearts. Global Autism Project has a special place in my heart.”
“Global Autism Project is a great example of a nonprofit making a real difference in the world,” said Perla Ni, CEO of GreatNonprofits, “Their award is well-deserved recognition not only of their work, but the tremendous support they receive, as shown by the many outstanding reviews they have received from people who have direct experience working with Global Autism Project.”
GreatNonprofits is the leading platform where people share stories about their personal experiences on more than 1.6 million charities and nonprofits. The GreatNonprofits Top-Rated Awards are the only awards for nonprofits determined by those who have direct experience with the charities – as donors, volunteers and recipients of aid.
The complete list of 2018 Top Rated Nonprofits can be found at: https://greatnonprofits.org/awards/browse/Campaign:Year2018/Issue:All/Page:1
About Global Autism Project:
Global Autism Project promotes the acceptance and integration of individuals with autism worldwide by training communities in culturally relevant, sustainable practices.
To learn more about Global Autism Project, visit https://www.globalautismproject.org.
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