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Students With Autism At Boston Higashi School Open Food Pantry

For students, the food pantry is a place where they gain invaluable career skills, boost communication abilities, and build self-confidence.

(CBS Boston)

April 9, 2025

At the Boston Higashi School in Randolph, a new food pantry is helping students with autism develop essential life skills and give back to their community.

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The Higashi School, known for supporting students with severe autism - about 80 percent of whom are non-verbal - provides a safe and structured environment where individuals can grow and thrive.

For students, the food pantry is a place where they gain invaluable career skills, boost communication abilities, and build self-confidence.

Find out what's happening in Bostonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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