5efa1c29a1546207d3487f22bc72ca652b3b6fca

Red Clay Consolidated School District

Red Clay Autism Services supports students districtwide to learn in an inclusive school environment. Over the past years we have established strong partnerships in school with Special Olympics and Best Buddies. Red Clay Autism Services’s goal is for students to learn and participate in school activities alongside peers.


Our inclusive programs aim to create environments where children and young adults with autism can feel safe, understood, and valued while gaining important skills that will serve them throughout their lives. These programs are developed in partnership with families, educators, and specialists to ensure they are accessible, effective, and engaging.


We are launching a fundraising campaign to partner with the Eagles Autism Foundation that brings awareness to diverse needs of students with Autism. Your donations can directly impact the lives of children and young adults with autism, helping them thrive in school and beyond.

Red Clay Consolidated School District

Ends in 3 months

$2,770.00 Raised $2,230.00 Left to Raise

55.4 % of goal reached

2ae8620339a9d5793f59425304b2b164bd23ed31

The Eagles Autism Foundation is dedicated to raising funds for innovative research and care programs. By providing the necessary resources to doctors and scientists at leading institutions, we will be able to assist those currently affected by autism as well as future generations. Our event aims to inspire and engage the community, so together, we can provide much-needed support to make a lasting impact in the field of autism.


Championed by Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie, the Eagles Autism Foundation sets out to fund innovative research, drive scientific breakthroughs, and provide critical resources to create a major shift from awareness to action through the signature fundraising event, the Eagles Autism Challenge. One hundred percent of participant-raised funds from the team’s signature charity event are invested into the autism research and care community, with more than $30 million raised in seven years.