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Adults with autism combat isolation and learn life skills over dinner
For Ronan Soussa, eating out for dinner can be challenging. "The reason I chose to come to this dinner was so that it wasn't just me who had autism," he said. "I think when it comes to autism support, all organisations typically think of helping kids of the spectrum," Mr Drakoulis said. "I love coming to an event like this, because I have more in common with people here," George Drakoulis said. " "The kids who are young now with autism, they're all going to be young adults too; as more and more kids get diagnosed, you're going to need many more rooms like this in the next five to 10 years," she said. "
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