By Delia Ruelas

Promoting the inclusion of people with autism is the goal of the civil association “Families United for Autism,” which held the first free event for individuals with this disorder in the plaza of Rosarito City Hall.

The event featured various activities and booths from different associations and organizations, including a module providing information on recreational activities for people with disabilities, as well as the free issuance of disability credentials and cards by the Municipal DIF.

A booth was set up by the State Commission of Human Rights, offering legal guidance, complaint reception, and disability sensitization training.

The Pro Salud organization provided general medical consultations and set up a booth focused on reproductive rights for people with disabilities. The Pro Oncavi association installed a health module dedicated to cancer prevention.

Additionally, Rosarito Surf Robotic offered basic robotics activities using Legos, while the State Center for the Arts conducted artistic manual activities.

The event also featured the presentation of the book “Lemon Water for Max” by writer Sonia Meza Orozco, who is part of the “Families United for Autism” association and dedicates her efforts to promoting activities for individuals with autism.