The commemorative patches will be available for purchase throughout the month of April. (Photo courtesy of the Townsend Police Department)

Chief James Sartell is pleased to announce the Townsend Police Department will be offering autism awareness patches to the community in exchange for donations to the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism throughout the month of April.

April is Autism Acceptance Month, and a commemorative version of the Department’s patch will be available to those who make a $10 or more donation to benefit the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism. Patches can be purchased online here.

The Flutie Foundation provides financial assistance for families caring for a loved one with autism and educates the public about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Officers will also wear the commemorative patches throughout the month to help spread awareness of ASD and acceptance of those who live with it.

“It is vitally important that we all recognize those with Autism Spectrum Disorder as valuable members of our community who have a tremendous amount to offer, while also taking time to recognize ways in which we can all be more accepting and aware of their conditions,” said Chief Sartell. “I hope the community will join us as we seek to support our neighbors, while also supporting a great foundation that works to help ensure the needs of families are met.”

The commemorative patches will be available for purchase throughout the month of April. (Photo courtesy of the Townsend Police Department)
Townsend Police Department Offers Autism Patches to Community in Support of Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism