Music Knows No Boundaries is a special evening of music benefiting children with autism spectrum disorder in the Greater Houston area. Performers will include Ashley Cooke, Cory Morrow, Sean McConnell, Owen Temple, and Kyle Hutton.
Liz Selig, founder of Music Knows No Boundaries, hosted the first event in April of 2018 to celebrate the remarkable impact of music on those with autism and to assist middle class families with out of pocket expenses associated with ASD. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the evening, which includes an auction, benefit the Jack Stephens Scholarship Fund, named for her son, with the Autism Society of Texas.Liz felt the need to find a way to help middle class families who are often overlooked by most organizations distributing grants because they exceed the poverty level thresholds.
Music Knows No Boundaries is a special evening of music benefiting children with autism spectrum disorder in the Greater Houston area. Performers will include Ashley Cooke, Cory Morrow, Sean McConnell, Owen Temple, and Kyle Hutton.
Liz Selig, founder of Music Knows No Boundaries, hosted the first event in April of 2018 to celebrate the remarkable impact of music on those with autism and to assist middle class families with out of pocket expenses associated with ASD. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the evening, which includes an auction, benefit the Jack Stephens Scholarship Fund, named for her son, with the Autism Society of Texas.Liz felt the need to find a way to help middle class families who are often overlooked by most organizations distributing grants because they exceed the poverty level thresholds.
Music Knows No Boundaries is a special evening of music benefiting children with autism spectrum disorder in the Greater Houston area. Performers will include Ashley Cooke, Cory Morrow, Sean McConnell, Owen Temple, and Kyle Hutton.
Liz Selig, founder of Music Knows No Boundaries, hosted the first event in April of 2018 to celebrate the remarkable impact of music on those with autism and to assist middle class families with out of pocket expenses associated with ASD. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the evening, which includes an auction, benefit the Jack Stephens Scholarship Fund, named for her son, with the Autism Society of Texas.Liz felt the need to find a way to help middle class families who are often overlooked by most organizations distributing grants because they exceed the poverty level thresholds.