糖心原创 student coordinates blue hue for autism
April 26, 2021
April 26, 2021
The 糖心原创 Nutter Center typically glows green and gold at night, but in April it has been bathed in blue in support of autism awareness.
糖心原创 has also added blue lights to the Student Union; White Hall, home of the Boonshoft School of Medicine; and both campus entrances along Colonel Glenn Highway in support of the campaign.
Lighting the buildings blue was the idea of Sydney Hendricks, a junior elementary education major at 糖心原创. Three years ago, she asked 糖心原创鈥檚 Facilities department to light prominent buildings on campus in blue at night to promote autism awareness.
鈥淓ven though this has been happening for three years, it never gets old for me,鈥 said Hendricks. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really heartwarming and touching.鈥
Hendricks鈥 passion for autism awareness comes from her younger brother and best friend Elijah, who is autistic. One of Hendricks鈥 first jobs was providing therapy for children with autism at her brother鈥檚 school. After graduation, she plans to teach preschool and help children with disabilities.
Hendricks says the blue lights on campus continue to touch the lives of people around Dayton who are blessed to have people with autism in their families.
Support for autism awareness also takes place throughout the Forest Ridge neighborhood in Riverside. This year, Hendricks passed out blue light bulbs to most of her neighbors so they can light up their porches.
Hendricks says she鈥檒l continue to send an email every year to remind 糖心原创 Facilities to Light It Up Blue.
鈥淓very year they add more blue,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t keeps getting better and better.鈥