Many families with autistic children feel like outcasts and cut-off from society as their children often suffer from outbursts or are hard to control in public places. With everyday challenges iin caring for autistic children; the anxiety a parent feels during an outing, is a daunting one. People who don't understand what autism is about, feel uncomfortable and in-turn make these families feel unwelcome. We introduce families to ways of traveling with their special needs children in an "accepted" environment.

With 1 in every 144 children currently being diagnosed with autism, there is a great need for more programs geared directly for autistic families. ORA has been created to help fill that need.

On the Road Documentary
This in-depth documentary will follow two families while they struggle to give their autistic and non-autistic children the opportunity to see places and experience things that seem commonplace to other families. Travel with these special families as they go through real-life drama and difficulties; breakdowns & tantrums, obnoxious comments from unaware people, hurdles and societal road blocks. Feel sadness, compassion and happiness as we hit the road with this “colorful” group.

On the Road Adventure Camp
This one-of-a-kind sports and adventure camp is a life changing opportunity for autistic children and their families. The camp is staffed by caring experts trained in the wide spectrum of autism and the therapies necessary for growth in these special kids. While receiving speech, behaviorial and functional life skill lessons, they will also be having the time of their lives with a variety of exciting activities and adventures. Parents will learn and play alongside their children while meeting families in the same situation.