About this Event
What do you call a disabled person? A MATE
To celebrate the 2025 International Day of People with Disability, come along to hear about one family’s experience of autism, and celebrate the power of love and resilience.
Fiona is a devoted mum and advocate for autism awareness. Her son Alessandro is on the autism spectrum and communicates his world through his two great passions: animals and art. His intricate drawings have inspired Fiona to create books and T-shirts that showcase his talent and allow his creativity and voice to be seen, valued, and celebrated.
Their journey has taken them through challenges and triumphs — from navigating education systems to facing adolescence and public misconceptions. Along the way, they have discovered profound lessons of love, patience, and resilience.
You will also see some of the beautiful artwork created by Alessandro, and may also see him working on his art.
Bookings are essential
Cost: Free
Where: Padstow Library and Knowledge Centre
When: Wednesday 3 December
Time: 5.30pm - 6.30pm
Please contact 9707 9733 for more information and regarding seating and additional accessibility requirements.
Accessibility Information:
Canterbury-Bankstown Library is committed to providing inclusive library services and programs.
Our event venues are accessible with ramp access, accessible bathrooms, and parking available.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Padstow Library and Knowledge Centre, 132 Cahors Road, Padstow, Australia
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