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Family Initiative announces Pat Webster Memorial Scholarship fund

By Staff | May 26, 2022

Family Initiative Inc., a Florida-based nonprofit organization serving children and families living with autism spectrum disorder, has announced the establishment of the Pat Webster Scholarship fund to provide opportunities for children, teens and young adults to succeed.

“The scholarship fund is in honor of co-founder Eileen Webster’s mother, Pat Webster, and the force of good Pat brought throughout her life,” said David Brown, MSW, co-founder and president of Family Initiative. “Eileen’s foundational role with Family Initiative was an immensely proud sentiment for Pat as a mother. Through kindness, compassion and humor, Pat Webster made every person she met feel special and accepted.”

Webster’s legacy will live on through the children, teens and young adults with autism who will gain access to Family Initiative’s life-changing programs. The Pat Webster Memorial Scholarship fund will allow children and teens to participate in Family Initiative’s summer camp at no cost to their families.

Family Initiative is accepting donations towards the Pam Webster Memorial Scholarship fund at any level. For more information on Family Initiative, and to donate to the Pam Webster Memorial Scholarship fund, visit www.fi-florida.org/ScholarshipFund/.

Established in 2015, Family Initiative Inc. is a Florida-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to supporting children with autism and strengthening their families. Its team of clinicians serves children from a compassionate, personalized approach through Applied Behavior Analysis and Occupational Therapy services, and offers autism play groups, teen meetings, parent education, community conversations and more. In addition, the organization provides child welfare caregiver training and support through its Family Impact Program. Visit fi-florida.org or find Family Initiative on Facebook and Instagram at @FamilyInitiative and on Twitter at @FI_Inc.