The Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic at Mississippi State is one of three charities that will compete for a $5,000 donation during the Starkville Convention and Visitors Bureau's Starkville Restaurant Week.
A unit of the College of Education and its counseling and educational psychology department, the clinic is open to the public and serves clients ranging in age from birth to 22 years of age with autism spectrum disorders. Services also are available to others with intellectual or developmental disabilities, various genetic and chromosomal disorders, including Down syndrome, as well as speech and language delays and disruptive behavior disorder.
Beginning Friday [March 13] through March 22, diners are invited to cast votes for the charity of their choice at participating restaurants throughout the 10-day event.
For additional information about Starkville Restaurant Week, visit .
Learn more about the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic at .