Danvers siblings Taylor and Jackson Skane are promoting autism awareness and inclusion through their initiative, Skane Train Voices. Using presentations and discussions based on their personal experiences, they educate schools and organizations on accessibility and how to better support individuals with disabilities.
Jackson, who was diagnosed with autism at age 3, and Taylor, his longtime advocate, have been speaking to groups for nearly a decade and recently hosted an event at Endicott College. Both are active in advocacy and community programs, and they are now expanding their efforts through workshops, webinars, and a new website to reach a wider audience.

