Training, Education & Research Institute and Grammy Award-Winning Musician Team Up To Give a Voice To Those Who Cannot Be Heard
February 21, 2011
The Training, Education & Research Institute (TERI, Inc.), a non-profit center of excellence and social change for persons with autism and other developmental disabilities and their families, has welcomed three-time Grammy award-winning songstress, television sitcom star and Broadway performer, Michelle Williams, as its national spokeswoman. Michelle will be using her voice to spread and advocate TERI’s mission that every individual with autism and other developmental disabilities has the right to lead a valued, meaningful and fulfilling life of uncompromised quality.
Michelle’s partnership with TERI coincides with the completion of the Charles R. Cono Campus for Life Quality, a central home for TERI’s model programs and initiatives, which is slated to open in San Marcos, California, in 2014.
To learn more about TERI, its model programs and initiatives, the Charles R. Cono Campus for Life Quality, or to give a gift, visit www.teriinc.org. For more information about Michelle Williams, please visit www.IAmMichelle.com.
