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Norfolk County Sheriff's Office Sells Autism Awareness Patches
The patches, which are being sold to benefit Lifeworks, can be purchased in recognition of April being Autism Acceptance Month.

WESTWOOD, MA – Lifeworks, a nonprofit human services provider that supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, announced on Wednesday that in recognition of April being Autism Acceptance Month, the County Correctional Officers Association of the Norfolk County Sheriff's Office is selling special shoulder patches to raise money for the nonprofit agency.
The patches, which feature a multi-color jigsaw puzzle background and star, are available for $10, with all proceeds supporting the Autism Support Center at Lifeworks. The puzzle piece has been a recognized symbol for autism awareness, understanding and acceptance for several decades.
The patches can be purchased in the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office lobby in Dedham from Monday through Friday, while supplies last. To date, over 100 patches have been sold.
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“We are humbled to have the support of the County Correctional Officers Association of the Norfolk County Sheriff's Office during Autism Acceptance Month,” said Lifeworks CEO Daniel Burke. “Their generous and engaging fundraiser is a great way to support the autism community and the variety of programs we offer.”
Celebrated each April, Autism Acceptance Month is an opportunity to raise awareness of autism, and a reminder to include people with autism in all facets of community life. The Autism Support Center at Lifeworks helps more than 1,000 families navigate available autism-related services, provides workshops and training for caregivers and self-advocates, and offers enriching social and recreational activities.
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To purchase a patch, visit the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office lobby, 200 West Street, Dedham, Monday through Friday during the 3-11 p.m. shift. Supplies are limited.
Since 1954, Lifeworks and its predecessors, Lifeworks, Inc. and The Arc of South Norfolk, have served the towns of Norfolk County and beyond by providing support to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through advocacy, empowerment and opportunity. The Westwood-based nonprofit organization serves more than 2,300 individuals from communities in the Greater Boston, MetroWest, Norfolk County and Attleboro areas through a wide variety of services and programs, including: employment services; residential, family and community supports; and day programs. For more information, visit www.lifeworksarc.org.
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