A sister's love inspires autism advocacy

AUTISMBILITIES: A SPECTRUM OF POSSIBILITIES. Davao Christian High School graduate Alessandra Monique “Nikkey” Ang is the project head of “Autismbilities: A Spectrum of Possibilities,” which provides practical resources for families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The project won 1st Runner-Up for Best Project at the 58th Search for the Most Outstanding High School Graduate of JCI Davao.
AUTISMBILITIES: A SPECTRUM OF POSSIBILITIES. Davao Christian High School graduate Alessandra Monique “Nikkey” Ang is the project head of “Autismbilities: A Spectrum of Possibilities,” which provides practical resources for families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The project won 1st Runner-Up for Best Project at the 58th Search for the Most Outstanding High School Graduate of JCI Davao.
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At age 2, Alessandra Monique “Nikkey” Ang’s sister Trixey was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

FIRST STEPS: A FAMILY STARTER GUIDE ON AUTISM book author Geraldine Solis, M.Sc. Psych.
FIRST STEPS: A FAMILY STARTER GUIDE ON AUTISM book author Geraldine Solis, M.Sc. Psych.

“At that time, I wasn’t really sure what that meant,” Nikkey recalls. “All I knew was that she was different and that we, as a family, needed to make adjustments to accommodate her needs.” The reality of this challenge became particularly evident during the pandemic when therapy centers closed and Nikkey took on the responsibility of continuing Trixey's special education at home. Those months taught her the importance of advocating for inclusive education and celebrating small victories in a child's developmental journey.

AUTISM GUIDEBOOK. The project's cornerstone publication, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism”, is a comprehensive guidebook that explains what autism is, how to recognize early signs, and provides simple home exercises for impactful early intervention in children aged 0–5. The book also includes self-care guidance for parents and DIY activities.
AUTISM GUIDEBOOK. The project's cornerstone publication, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism”, is a comprehensive guidebook that explains what autism is, how to recognize early signs, and provides simple home exercises for impactful early intervention in children aged 0–5. The book also includes self-care guidance for parents and DIY activities.
AUTISM GUIDEBOOK. The project's cornerstone publication, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism”, is a comprehensive guidebook that explains what autism is, how to recognize early signs, and provides simple home exercises for impactful early intervention in children aged 0–5. The book also includes self-care guidance for parents and DIY activities.
AUTISM GUIDEBOOK. The project's cornerstone publication, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism”, is a comprehensive guidebook that explains what autism is, how to recognize early signs, and provides simple home exercises for impactful early intervention in children aged 0–5. The book also includes self-care guidance for parents and DIY activities.

Recently, Nikkey launched a meaningful project close to her heart.

"Autismbilities: A Spectrum of Possibilities" is a student-led initiative providing practical resources for families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The project addresses a critical gap in the Philippines, where children with autism often remain undiagnosed for years while families struggle without adequate support, affordable therapy, or properly equipped schools. The Davao Christian High School graduate’s initiative is in collaboration with author Geraldine Solis, M.Sc. Psych., and the Junior Chamber International (JCI) Davao.

OFFICIAL LAUNCH. Since its launch on May 22, 2025, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism” has reached 1,500 families across 15 centers in Davao City. It is now freely available online under the Creative Commons License, ensuring that financial constraints will not prevent families from accessing vital information.
OFFICIAL LAUNCH. Since its launch on May 22, 2025, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism” has reached 1,500 families across 15 centers in Davao City. It is now freely available online under the Creative Commons License, ensuring that financial constraints will not prevent families from accessing vital information.
OFFICIAL LAUNCH. Since its launch on May 22, 2025, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism” has reached 1,500 families across 15 centers in Davao City. It is now freely available online under the Creative Commons License, ensuring that financial constraints will not prevent families from accessing vital information.
OFFICIAL LAUNCH. Since its launch on May 22, 2025, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism” has reached 1,500 families across 15 centers in Davao City. It is now freely available online under the Creative Commons License, ensuring that financial constraints will not prevent families from accessing vital information.

Comprehensive resource for early intervention

The project's cornerstone publication, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism”, is a comprehensive guidebook that explains what autism is, how to recognize early signs, and provides simple home exercises for impactful early intervention in children aged 0–5. The book also includes self-care guidance for parents and DIY activities.

OFFICIAL LAUNCH. Since its launch on May 22, 2025, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism” has reached 1,500 families across 15 centers in Davao City. It is now freely available online under the Creative Commons License, ensuring that financial constraints will not prevent families from accessing vital information.
OFFICIAL LAUNCH. Since its launch on May 22, 2025, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism” has reached 1,500 families across 15 centers in Davao City. It is now freely available online under the Creative Commons License, ensuring that financial constraints will not prevent families from accessing vital information.

Since its official launch on May 22, 2025, the book has reached 1,500 families across 15 centers in Davao City. It is now freely available online under the Creative Commons License, ensuring that financial constraints will not prevent families from accessing vital information.

The project gained public recognition when it was introduced during the Autism Society Philippines' Angel’s Walk on April 13, 2025, and earned 1st Runner-Up for Best Project at the 58th Search for the Most Outstanding High School Graduate of JCI Davao on April 4, 2025.

OFFICIAL LAUNCH. Since its launch on May 22, 2025, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism” has reached 1,500 families across 15 centers in Davao City. It is now freely available online under the Creative Commons License, ensuring that financial constraints will not prevent families from accessing vital information.
OFFICIAL LAUNCH. Since its launch on May 22, 2025, “First Steps: A Family Starter Guide on Autism” has reached 1,500 families across 15 centers in Davao City. It is now freely available online under the Creative Commons License, ensuring that financial constraints will not prevent families from accessing vital information.

Expanding reach and impact

“Through this project, we hope to help people recognize that children like Trixey are special—not because of their different needs, but because they bring a unique kind of joy to our lives as they teach us to celebrate every small win that comes our way,” Nikkey explains.

The project team is currently developing Tagalog and Bisaya translations to expand accessibility, along with derivative materials for distribution in barangay halls and health centers. Additional volumes focusing on family welfare and inclusive classrooms are also in development.

A SISTER’S LOVE. At age 2, Nikkey’s youngest sister, Trixey (bottom right), was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The reality of this challenge became particularly evident during the pandemic, when therapy centers closed and Nikkey took on the responsibility of continuing Trixey's special education at home. Also shown in the photo are Nikkey’s supportive parents, Hilde and Jason Ang, and her older sister Cassandra Denise Ang.
A SISTER’S LOVE. At age 2, Nikkey’s youngest sister, Trixey (bottom right), was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The reality of this challenge became particularly evident during the pandemic, when therapy centers closed and Nikkey took on the responsibility of continuing Trixey's special education at home. Also shown in the photo are Nikkey’s supportive parents, Hilde and Jason Ang, and her older sister Cassandra Denise Ang.
WITH JCI DAVAO. (From left) Desi Magnaye, Jason Ang, Hilde Ang, JCI Treasurer Jerry Acido Jr., Alessandra Ang, JCI Local Org President Anthony John Christopher Castro, JCI Davao Project Chair Kingswill Cañon, JCI Volunteer John Chin, and Allyn Basit.
WITH JCI DAVAO. (From left) Desi Magnaye, Jason Ang, Hilde Ang, JCI Treasurer Jerry Acido Jr., Alessandra Ang, JCI Local Org President Anthony John Christopher Castro, JCI Davao Project Chair Kingswill Cañon, JCI Volunteer John Chin, and Allyn Basit.
ALL-OUT SUPPORT. (From left) Nikkey’s mom Hilde Ang, Charlize Bosquit, Chloe Tan, Adreienna de Guzman, Karylle Asesor, Davao Christian High School (DCHS) V. Mapa Campus Director Desi Magnaye, DCHS Senior High School Principal and Most Outstanding High School Graduate Coach Jessa Te, Alessandra Ang, DCHS SHS Teacher and MOHSG Coach Allyn Basit, MOHSG Coach Samuel Chueh, and Nikkey’s dad Jason Ang.
ALL-OUT SUPPORT. (From left) Nikkey’s mom Hilde Ang, Charlize Bosquit, Chloe Tan, Adreienna de Guzman, Karylle Asesor, Davao Christian High School (DCHS) V. Mapa Campus Director Desi Magnaye, DCHS Senior High School Principal and Most Outstanding High School Graduate Coach Jessa Te, Alessandra Ang, DCHS SHS Teacher and MOHSG Coach Allyn Basit, MOHSG Coach Samuel Chueh, and Nikkey’s dad Jason Ang.

Autismbilities is actively seeking partners who believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive, including educational institutions ready to embrace inclusion, healthcare organizations serving families, NGOs championing special needs advocacy, publishers aiming to amplify important voices, and community leaders committed to building bridges of understanding.

AUTISM SOCIETY PHILIPPINES (ASP) DAVAO BOOK DONATION. (From left) Hilde Ang, Alessandra Ang, Maribel Dela Costa (wife of former Autism Society Philippines Davao President Eric Dela Costa), book author Geraldine Solis, ASP Davao Treasurer and RICAFI School Director Bing Rendon, and Jason Ang.
AUTISM SOCIETY PHILIPPINES (ASP) DAVAO BOOK DONATION. (From left) Hilde Ang, Alessandra Ang, Maribel Dela Costa (wife of former Autism Society Philippines Davao President Eric Dela Costa), book author Geraldine Solis, ASP Davao Treasurer and RICAFI School Director Bing Rendon, and Jason Ang.

For families who could benefit from this resource or organizations interested in partnership opportunities, the guidebook is available for free download. Multiple ways to connect with the project are readily accessible.

Follow the project on Facebook: Autismbilities PH and Instagram: @autismbilitiesph.

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