CADA's Growth Highlighted in Local Foundation’s Magazine

The Akron Community Foundation (ACF) interviewed the Center for Applied Drama and Autism’s Interim Executive Director, Anna-Jeannine Kemper Griesacker, in their semi-annual magazine, The Signal.

She spoke about CADA's growth since our first grant from ACF in 2015 and how the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated our determination and inspired innovation.

Read the story beginning on page 8 of the digital edition of the 13th Issue (Fall 2022) of The Signal or on their blog.

See other digital issues of The Signal on the Akron Community Foundation website.

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Bree Chambers as Laura and Jordan Euell as Jim in The Center for Applied Drama and Autism's 2016 Production of Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie

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