Saturday, April 4, 2020

Make a Horn Today for National Unicorn Day!

Looking for a fun activity to do this weekend?

Make a horn to celebrate #NationalUnicornDay this Thursday, April 9th!

We want you to show YOUR Unicorn Spirit by making your own horn!! During these difficult times, let's do something fun and show we are all united by our magical spirits!!

Feel free to get as creative as you'd like!

We will post all of your horns on our website. Submit your horn by Thursday, April 9th, and we will have a contest starting on Friday, April 10 for the Best Horn! Vote for your favorite horn and you will win a special prize!!

Make sure to post your horn on social media with the hashtag #GetCaughtBeingKind or use the form on our website to submit.

Here is some inspiration!






Friday, April 3, 2020

25th Anniversary Royal Ball Video

We were so fortunate to have hosted the 25th Anniversary Royal Ball prior to the current and unprecedented crisis to raise funds in support of our critical cradle to career initiatives for kids and young adults with special needs and their families. We are truly grateful to those who supported our 25th Anniversary Royal Ball as your contribution will change the lives of some of our most vulnerable members of society! YOU are the reason for the success of this event! We hope that you will enjoy this video as we now find ourselves slowing down and revisiting memories. Our hearts go out to all of you and your family! Be well and healthy!


Unicorn Children’s Foundation Offers Virtual Job Club for Teens and Young Adults with Special Needs

The Unicorn Children’s Foundation has announced a “virtual” Unicorn Connection – Job Club to help individuals with special needs find a career path that will lead to a successful, happy, and self-sufficient future.  While this project was intended to be an in-person course conducted at the new Unicorn Connection Center, the current rules of social distancing during these unprecedented times have required the foundation to innovate and pivot to remote training opportunities for a population who typically suffers from social isolation.

National statistics reveal that 68% of persons with an intellectual or developmental disability are unemployed or underemployed despite their ability and willingness to work.  These statistics are likely to increase during the current state of affairs.  The Unicorn Connection – Job Club will benefit both students with special needs and employers in the community.  The first session will run from April 19th through June 28th from 4-5pm through Zoom meetings and is open to individuals with disabilities between the ages of 16-29.

Sharon Alexander, CEO of the Unicorn Children’s Foundation, shared “Now, is the time to take advantage of the technology we have available to us and equip individuals who have intellectual or developmental disabilities with the skills necessary to improve employability.   If they are better prepared to pursue employment opportunities now, we hope that they will be successful in finding competitive and gainful employment in careers where they find purpose and meaning when social distancing recommendations are relaxed and many will be in competition for new job openings.”

A diversity employment counselor will facilitate a Job Club through two 9-week sessions. The Job Club will provide teens and young adults with disabilities a support group to develop employment success strategies.  Meetings will provide opportunities for discussion on current employment situations and problem solving.  Meetings will include specific topic discussions and skill development on topics such as: identification of career preference; identifying connections and networking; resume refinement; interview skills; self-advocacy, developing friendships/social skills at work; and maintaining employment.

This program is made possible by the generous support of our grant funders: The Batchelor Foundation, Boca Rio Foundation, Boca West Children’s Foundation, and the City of Boca Raton.  For more information and to register, visit: https://www.unicornchildrensfoundation.org/jobclub.html or email info@unicornchildrensfoundation.org.



Thursday, April 2, 2020

In Recognition of World Autism Awareness Day

Introducing: Rachel Barcellona!

They say I am autistic... I say I am capable​.

I am very introverted, but once you get to know me, I will be your best friend and never stop talking! I love to sing opera, and have sung the national anthem at Madison Square Garden twice, as well as several national sports events. I love to write, and am working on a series of fantasy novels, which I hope to get published one day.

My biggest success was speaking at the United Nations for World Autism Day! I also got to travel to the Czech Republic to educate people about autism, and I'm now part of Sephora's "We Belong to Something Beautiful" campaign.

Let's show the world that we are not defined by labels. Submit your application here: https://www.unicornchildrensfoundation.org/iamapp.html


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Unicorn Connection - Job Club

In honor of #AutismAwarenessMonth, we are thrilled to announce the ​launch of the Unicorn Connection - Job Club!

Register now:

April is Autism Awareness Month!

1 in 54 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) according to estimates from CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network. 

This is up from 1 in 150 children just twenty years ago.  About 1 in 6 (17%) children aged 3–17 years were diagnosed with a developmental disability, as reported by parents, during a study period of 2009-2017. These included autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, blindness, and cerebral palsy, among others. 

This is the first ADDM Network report to identify black 8-year-olds with autism as having the same rates as white children.  Hispanic children are identified with autism at lower rates than black or white children. Also, black and Hispanic children identified with autism received evaluations at older ages than white children. This means black and Hispanic children with autism who do not have intellectual disability might not be identified at the same rates as white children. 

While this news is alarming, Unicorn Children’s Foundation is here to help connect families to resources, advocate for inclusive opportunities, respect differences, empower individuals with special needs and their families, and support success.

Read more here: https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2020/p0326-autism-prevalence-rises.html