Autism Awareness License Plate Campaign Pre-Sells 1,000 Plates

  • Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The Tennessee Autism Awareness License Plate project has been completed.  Over 1,000 license plates have been pre-sold and will now be submitted to the state. 

The plates will be available to everyone in about four-six months during annual tag renewal. For more information, go to licenseplate.tnautism.org

The Autism Awareness license plate was the project of four Tennessee moms. All four have 
children on the autism spectrum and wanted to spread autism awareness in a big way, while also raising money for the autism organizations that have touched their lives.  

The funds from the license plate sales will support the missions of Autism Tennessee (formerly the Autism Society of Middle Tennessee), the Autism Society of East Tennessee and the Autism Society of the Midsouth, serving West Tennessee. The organizations provide resources and supports to families living with autism.

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