Episode Synopsis "What it was like growing up with Autism, a conversation with Casey Fredette"
Casey Fredette was the director Forever Paws, an animal Shelter in Fall River, until December 2019. He left Forever Paws to take a position in the rescuing and sheltering of animals elsewhere. In this podcast, Mr. Fredette discusses in detail what is was like growing up with an Autism Spectrum Disorder and dealing with some of the issues in his life. He discusses being made fun of in schools and his interest later, in animals and animal rescue. He also discusses how to go about adopting a pet. Support the show
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