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Abbreviation
  
TACA

Tax ID no.
  
27-0048002

Founded
  
13 February 2000

Number of employees
  
24

Number of volunteers
  
498

Founder
  
Lisa Ackerman

President
  
Glen Ackerman

Revenue
  
1.25 million USD

Expenses
  
1.281 million USD

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Legal status
  
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

Headquarters
  
Irvine, California, United States

Similar
  
Generation Rescue, Autism Research Institute, Autism National Committee, TreeHouse School, Autism Resource Centre (S

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Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2000 and based in Irvine, California, by Lisa Ackerman when her son was diagnosed and the doctor gave her no hope. TACA provides information, resources, and support to families affected by autism. TACA aims to reduce the lag time between autism diagnosis and effective treatments and endeavors to strengthen the autism community by connecting families and professionals who can help them, allowing them to share stories and information to help people with autism be the best they can be.

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Currently, TACA holds monthly meetings featuring speakers in many states across the United States.

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National spokesperson

In September 2007, TACA announced the appointment of its new national spokesperson, Jenny McCarthy, whose son Evan Asher was diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Evan's recovery from autistic symptoms is described in McCarthy's book, Louder than Words – A Mother’s Journey in Healing Autism, published on September 17, 2007.

In 2008, TACA and Jenny McCarthy ended their relationship.

Pacific Life Foundation Grant

In January 2009, TACA received a $300,000 grant from the Newport Beach-based Pacific Life Foundation. TACA launched three new programs for Orange County, California families including a Spanish-language program, the addition on an in house advocate to provide education, training and support for families, and scholarships that would allow families to procure independent assessments for their children. All of these programs are offered at no charge to families affected by families.

As a result, TACA now has a Spanish-language section of their website, En Español, which is a resource for Spanish-speaking parents of children with autism regardless of their location.

References

Talk About Curing Autism Wikipedia