2025 Autism Acceptance Scholarship Winner: Layah Clinton

Honoring a Future Mental Health Advocate from North Carolina

Lighthouse Autism Center is proud to announce Layah Clinton as the winner of the 2025 Autism Acceptance Scholarship. A dedicated psychology major at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Layah embodies a passion for mental health advocacy and a strong commitment to creating lasting change for underserved communities, including individuals and families affected by autism in North Carolina.

A Calling Rooted in Compassion and Community

Layah’s journey into mental health began in her sophomore year of high school when she took her first psychology and sociology class. What she discovered was startling. Among children living below the federal poverty line, only 14 percent receive adequate mental health care. This stark reality struck a chord and has shaped her personal mission ever since.

Through volunteering at tutoring programs and food pantries in lower-income communities, Layah quickly recognized a troubling gap between academic knowledge and real-world access to care. She saw firsthand that textbook treatments for mental health often do not reach those who need them most, especially children living in poverty. Her experiences led to a deep understanding that intangible needs like emotional support and mental wellness are just as critical as food and clothing.

Inspired by Lived Experience

Layah’s commitment to mental health is personal. She shared the story of a young boy from her church whose father passed away from cancer. The family could only afford two therapy sessions. That limited support failed to address the grief and emotional pain the child was facing. This moment solidified Layah’s resolve to make mental health care more accessible and equitable, particularly for children from marginalized communities.

Her empathy grew into action. As a mentor, Layah has provided a safe space for peers and younger children to talk, reflect, and receive encouragement. Her goal is to help adolescents build coping skills to face life’s challenges in a healthy, sustainable way.

Research and Advocacy with Impact

In 2024, Layah served as a research scholar for the Baltimore City Government, Maryland Philanthropy Network, and the Middendorf Foundation. She helped uncover systemic inequities in grant distribution between larger nonprofits and smaller, minority-owned organizations. Her published findings and policy recommendations demonstrated her ability to turn research into advocacy. This is a skill she now aims to apply in the field of mental health.

Layah believes this experience, while outside the traditional healthcare setting, revealed important insights into accessibility and equity. These are issues that also affect families navigating autism services across North Carolina and beyond.

Looking Ahead: A Future Psychiatrist Serving Underserved Communities

As an active member of the UNC chapters of the National Alliance on Mental Illness and the Minority Association of Pre-Health Students, Layah is building the foundation to become a psychiatrist. Her vision is clear. She wants to provide accessible mental health care and support for underserved and underrepresented communities, with a particular interest in the social determinants of mental health and chronic illness.

At Lighthouse Autism Center, we are thrilled to support a student like Layah. She is not only passionate about psychology and autism support but also determined to address the structural barriers affecting mental healthcare. Her work resonates with our mission to bring hope and transformation to families and children with autism in North Carolina and throughout the region.

Celebrating Autism Acceptance and Educational Equity

The Autism Acceptance Scholarship exists to celebrate students who are dedicated to autism awareness, acceptance, and inclusion. Layah Clinton exemplifies what it means to be a compassionate leader and future change-maker. Her story serves as a reminder that creating a better future for individuals with autism starts with ensuring that every child, regardless of income or background, has access to the mental health services they deserve.

Congratulations to Layah. Your voice, vision, and values represent the future of mental health and autism care.

Learn more about the LAC’s Scholarship

Lighthouse Autism Center Opens New Center in Hobart, Indiana!

ABA Therapy Center is Now Open in Hobart, Indiana

Lighthouse Autism Center (LAC) is excited to announce the opening of a new center in Hobart, Indiana, on May 14, 2025. This marks another important milestone in our continued expansion, which now spans multiple states and supports hundreds of families across the country. What started as a modest effort to help a few families has grown into a network of centers providing specialized autism services to communities in need.

Our Hobart center offers a wide range of services tailored to the individual needs of children with autism and their families. These services include ABA therapy, the innovative Lighthouse Fusion® ABA therapy approach to speech support, autism diagnostic testing, pre-academic learning programs, and more. Each of these services is designed to promote growth, learning, and independence for children on the autism spectrum.

New Hobart Autism Center to Support Families

We are thrilled to open our newest play-based ABA therapy center in Hobart, Indiana. This center will provide families in the area with access to essential autism services, delivered in a welcoming and supportive environment. We look forward to becoming an integral part of the Hobart community, supporting families, and helping children with autism reach their full potential.

As we expand into Hobart, we’re proud to offer more than just top-notch therapy—we are also committed to contributing to the local economy by creating new job opportunities. This growth reflects our ongoing dedication to meeting the rising demand for autism services and making a positive impact in the communities we serve.

Lighthouse Autism Center: Leading the Way in Autism Therapy

Lighthouse Autism Center is a recognized leader in the field of autism therapy, known for its child-centered approach and dedication to providing high-quality, evidence-based treatment. Our state-of-the-art centers create a nurturing and dynamic learning environment, where children can thrive through play-based therapy.

One of the key features of our approach is Lighthouse Fusion® ABA therapy, a unique method that integrates speech support directly into a child’s daily ABA programming. This innovative model allows children to make faster progress in speech development, all while engaging in fun and meaningful activities. By blending speech therapy with ABA, Lighthouse Fusion provides more opportunities for speech practice and communication skills throughout the day, helping children unlock their potential more quickly.

We are excited to bring our proven model to Hobart, where we will offer a full spectrum of services, including ABA therapy, speech support, diagnostic testing, and parent support. Our expert team of clinicians is committed to providing compassionate care and ensuring that each child receives the support they need to grow, learn, and succeed.

To learn more about Lighthouse Autism Center in Hobart or to enroll your child, please contact our Family Outreach Coordinator or visit our website. We look forward to joining the Hobart community and making a lasting difference in the lives of children and families affected by autism.

Hobart Center Contact Information

295 S Wisconsin St, Suite A

Hobart, Indiana 46342

Family Outreach Phone: 574-387-4313

Don’t see an autism center listed near you? Contact us and let us know the area you are in, and we will notify you when we have a center opening near you!

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Lighthouse Autism Center Staff Spotlight: Sara Beckman

Sara began her role at Lighthouse Autism Center on July 5th, 2022, and currently serves as a dually-certified Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). She holds an undergraduate degree from Purdue University and earned her master’s in Communication Science Disorders from Illinois State University. She later completed her BCBA certification through the Florida Institute of Technology.

Outside of work, Sara enjoys spending quality time with her husband, their two children, and their bernedoodle. Family is a central part of her life, and she loves being surrounded by her large extended family.

This Month’s Lighthouse Legend: Sara Beckman

What made you decide to apply to Lighthouse?

In between undergrad and graduate school when I was becoming an SLP, I graduated a semester early and became an RBT. It gave me a better understanding of what behavior analysis is, but I also noticed the missing piece of speech therapy. When I heard about the Lighthouse Fusion model, I knew it was something that I was really interested in and had to be a part of! 

What is your favorite part of working at Lighthouse Autism Center?

My favorite part of working at LAC would be being able to collaborate with a team of other professionals to work to give our learners personalized and quality therapy. 

How would you describe your experience working for Lighthouse?

My role at LAC gives me the opportunity to work with many different clinics across the company, which also comes with working with many different people. Collaborating with a variety of professionals has helped me grow so much as an SLP, BCBA, and overall person. 

Do you have a favorite memory from your time here?

It is not a specific memory, but one of my favorite parts about my role at LAC is watching learners start with LAC and grow and flourish with their communication skills over the time that they are here. I have had many happy teary-eyed consults watching our learners understand communication and use it in ways to express themselves! 

What advice would you like to share for those interested in a career at Lighthouse Autism Center?

Always find the value in learning from others. Ask the questions, observe, and take notes working with others even if they are not in the same profession. LAC will give you the opportunity to work with a team of professionals, no matter what role you are in! It is constant collaboration with others, which is really valuable and important in our field.

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