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Alice Taylor

Alice Taylor is an attorney in Waltham, Massachusetts.  She concentrates her practice in estate planning, special needs and elder law, probate, and residential real estate.  She is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science, and Boston College Law School, where she was President of the Older Law Students Association and Administrative Editor of the Uniform Commercial Code Reporter-Digest, a law journal.  She received the prestigious St. Thomas More Award at commencement from BC Law.  Prior to earning her J.D., Alice worked in the computer graphics industry.

Alice is a member of the Board of Directors of The Charles River Center, a nonprofit social service agency which serves people with developmental disabilities through family support, day and vocational programs, community residential programs, respite care and advocacy.  She is clerk of the corporation, and serves on its Finance/Audit Committee and Human Rights Committee.

Alice and her husband have three children, a son on the autism spectrum, a daughter in college, and a son in high school.  Alice’s hobbies are singing, cooking, and current events.

July 8, 2009
AHEF is Featured in Exceptional Parent Magazine

In the May issue of Exceptional Parent, Lorraine Cancro talks with founder Vanda Khadem about the educational challenges faced by individuals with autism the Foundation's mission.

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February 11, 2009
Music Program: First Semester Report (Video)
Music Program: First Semester Report (Video)

Take a glimpse into how the inaugural semester of our music program is going.

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September 23, 2008
Commonwealth Journal Interview

Commonwealth Journal (WUMB FM radio in Boston) interviewed Foundation President and Founder Vanda Marie Khadem, Esq. The interview aired on September 21, 2008 to 33 syndicated stations.

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June 18, 2008
Music Program Video
Music Program Video

Watch a 5-minute video about our ground-breaking music education program for students on the Autism Spectrum.

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