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In honor of Autism Awareness month, on this week’s episode of Inclusion Revolution Radio, podcast host Novie Craven spoke with NBA Player, Tony Snell, about his basketball journey, his foundation, and his recent autism diagnosis.
This episode of Inclusion Revolution Radio is brought to you by Gallagher. Since 2020, Gallagher has been a Global Partner of Special Olympics, supporting our Sport & Coach Development through Program grants, major Games sponsorships and their 4-year Mentorship Content Series focused on coaches, mentors and inclusion.
Tony’s son was diagnosed with autism which led Tony to discover that he, too, has autism. Last year, he attended the World Games in Berlin where both of his sons got to participate in the Young Athletes program—an early childhood play program for children with and without intellectual disabilities, ages 2 to 7 years old. His family’s journey has encouraged Tony to become an advocate for autism awareness. He and his family have since created the Tony Snell foundation dedicated to promoting understanding and acceptance of autism.
Don’t forget to subscribe and tune into this week’s episode of Inclusion Revolution Radio with Tony Snell as he walks us through his basketball journey and autism diagnosis.
Tony Snell | accessiBe & Special Olympics
In this episode, we honor Autism Acceptance Month with our notable guest Tony Snell. Tony is a professional basketball player in the NBA who was diagnosed with autism in 2023, after his son was diagnosed at 18 months.
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