Clay Aiken – Are You Blue?

Apologies – This post was supposed to be posted last month!

BUT….. I found it interesting and I hope that you feel the same!

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Our world turned blue yesterday –  Sunday, April 2nd.  It was World Autism Awareness Day. Thousands of people from all walks of life purchased blue light bulbs to display inside and outside their homes, offices, and even international monuments to show that they care.  Unusual statistics have revealed that autism prevalence has increased 78% in just the past five years. It is continuously rising as we speak. Part of the increase has to do with the increase in awareness thanks to greater concentration on the topic.

The Eiffel Tower, Paris

In 2007 the United Nations General Assembly declared April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day, intended to draw the world’s attention to autism, a pervasive disorder that affects tens of millions.

The Great Sphinx and Great Pyramids of Giza

The day aims to raise awareness on ways to tackle autism at different levels- medical, parental, social and psychological levels. Light It Up Blue is a unique global initiative that kicks-off Autism Awareness Month and helps raise awareness about autism. In honor of this day, many iconic landmarks, hotels, sporting venues, concert halls, museums, bridges and retail stores are among the hundreds of thousands of homes and communities that are lit up in blue light.

The Sydney Opera House

SO…why is this article on a Clay Aiken board? To me, that is an easy question to answer. Clay has been a champion for all children with disabilities. For many years, Clay has worked in a hands-on way to help children with autism and their families. He taught a classroom of children with autism and, as we all know, worked one-on-one with Michael Bubel, a wonderful young man who helped change the path of Clay’s life.

Thomson Reuters Building – Times Square

Thank you, Clay, for opening our minds and hearts to the struggle of families affected by Autism. We have learned so much.

The London Eye
La Basilica de la Sagrada Familia

These pictures are so beautiful.  It is hard to pick only a few!

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4 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – Are You Blue?

  1. Thank you for all the beautiful blue pictures and article about Autism .We all know that Clay has done a lot with NIP and Autism. You believe you are late about April 2nd. We should talk about this not just April 2nd, but when we can help. Thank you CANN.

  2. Thanks for bringing the Clay fans these beautiful blue pictures and a gentle nudge to remember those with Autism and how much Clay has worked to raise $$ and awareness of this condition.

  3. Love you bringing this to our attention – the blue photos are very beautiful!
    Clay certainly has worked hard doing all he can to help in any way that he can.
    I love that about him. I have noticed many homes with blue lights in our town.

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