Resources » Rescue Family Grants
Rescue Family Grants
Autism Treatment Support
Generation Rescue’s Rescue Family Grants provide autism treatment support to individuals and families affected by autism spectrum disorders.
Each Rescue Family Grant recipient receives:
- Two doctor visits with a specially-trained physician who treats autism
- Vitamins, minerals and supplements—a 90-day supply
- Standardized laboratory testing
- A Generation Rescue parent mentor (Rescue Angel)
- Dietary intervention training
Generation Rescue proudly provides families with this unique autism treatment program, which may not otherwise be covered by school districts, county programs, insurance or other grant-generating entities.
Apply for Autism Treatment Support
Generation Rescue’s Rescue Family Grants
Generation Rescue provides autism treatment support on a year-round basis.
Please note that Rescue Family Grants are only applicable for families who have not previously practiced biomedical treatment (with the exception of the gluten-free/casein-free diet).
Please review the following questions:
- Has your child ever seen a Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!) doctor before?
- Has your child received private lab testing from Great Plains, Doctors Data, or Metametrix?
- Has your child been on anti-fungal or anti-viral therapy?
- Does your child currently take any supplements other than fish oil?
- Does your family make more than the median income for your zip code?
Answering “Yes” to any of the above unfortunately means you are not eligible for a Rescue Family Grant. But Generation Rescue is still here for you to provide autism support and mentorship as you continue on your journey.
CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Support the Cause. Get Started
Steps to Support and Recovery. Biomedical Grant
Apply for a Grant Online.
Events
- May. 17 - Jun. 30, 2012
BODY BACK: The Mother's Handbook to Medical, Physical, and Emotional Well Being
- May. 23 - Mar. 27, 2012
AutismOne/Generation Rescue Conference
- May. 24, 2012
5th Annual Rescue Our Angels Cocktail Party & Silent Auction
- Aug. 1 - 02, 2012
ICare4Autism International Autism Conference




