Special Needs Network Gala dazzles at the African American Museum

Proceeds from the gala benefitted children with autism and special needs, their families.

Proceeds from the gala benefitted children with autism and special needs, their families.

The 13th annual Special Needs Network celebrated their Evening Under the Stars Superhero gala at the California African American museum in Los Angeles. The honorees were CEO Scott B Laurie (The Olson Company) who received the Corporate Citizen Award, Emmy-nominated actress, Niecy Nash (Claws) whose TV ‘brother’, Harold Perrineu who portrays an autistic man on Claws,  presented her with the award, and Dr. Fred Parrott received the Dr. Ruth and Dr. Ludlow Creary Lifetime Achievement Award.

The event was hosted by CBS journalist, Suzie Suh.

Sherri Shepherd, Tina Knowles Lawson and Richard Lawson, Kellee  Stewart, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Janine Sherman Barrois, and Kiki Shepherd, were some of the VIP 's also in attendance.

Los Angeles County Supervisor, Mark Ridley Thomas who was also in attendance, announced that a $33 million child and wellness center will be opened in the heart of South Los Angeles in the next few years which will also include the Special Needs Network Autism Clinic.

Founded by CNN analyst and talk show (Face The Truth) co-host, Areva Martin, SNN is California’s leading grassroots advocacy organization.  Since its inception SNN has provided critical direct services to over 50,000 kids and adults with a range of developmental and mental health disorders in the state’s poorest communities.

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