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Chrysler and the Autism Society of America have a partnership initiative that supports the driving needs of individuals with autism and other sensory disorders! This includes the creation of the Calm Cabin package that can transform any Chrysler Pacifica into a sensory-supported mobile experience. 

Chrysler announced its partnership with the Autism Society last year, which is one of the oldest and largest grassroots autism organizations in the country. The goal is to bring awareness every April for Autism Acceptance Month. 

Chrysler Pacifica has always met the needs of families with the brand’s purpose of providing calm and comfort with the brand and the layout. Chrysler is keeping its commitment to provide real solutions for more families in need. Through this partnership, the Chrysler brand and the Autism Society will work to make travel more comfortable for all with well thought out design, support accommodations, educational resources, and local community engagement. 

In addition, throughout the month of April, Chrysler will use its platforms to encourage followers of the brand on social media to make donations, spread awareness for early diagnosis of autism, promote inclusion in the greater community and practice acceptance in everyday life. The Autism Society has helped advise the development of Chrysler products and assists with inclusion training to build better experiences for the autism and neurodivergent communities and dealers across the country. 
 
Last year, a 2023 Chrysler Pacifica Limited was on display at the New York International Auto Show that featured branded Autism Society vehicle graphics. It also serves as a showcase for the brand’s Calm Cabin package, which helps those with autism feel calm, safe and comfortable. 

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It also includes: 

  • -Seat-back organizer with adjustable straps, five front pockets, interior clear pocket that holds a tablet computer and a black mesh pocket 

  • -Rechargeable, cordless Bluetooth meditative light and sound therapy machine that fits in the center pocket of the seat-back organizer with five LED color modes, four light therapy modes, breathing coach and 15 sound therapy modes 

  • -Comforting seat belt sleeve with soft-touch velvet feel 

  • -Comforting soft-touch travel pillow 

  • -Comforting, seven-layer, 12-pound weighted sensory blanket 
    -Items available as part of the Calm Cabin package will also be available for purchase separately if you already own a Chrysler Pacifica and would like these items for your current vehicle- no matter what the brand! 

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As part of the brand’s long-term partnership with the Autism Society, Chrysler will work to identify additional areas where the brand can support and affect meaningful change in the autism community. In collaboration with its U.S. dealer network, Chrysler will work to roll out dealer-network staff training designed to familiarize dealership employees with the unique needs of individuals and families in the autism community. 

Autism Spectrum Disorder is the fastest growing neurodivergent “disorder” in the United States, with one in 36 children receiving a diagnosis according to the newly released report from the Centers for Disease Control. In addition to the 5.8 million autistic adults in the U.S., autism likely touches a vast majority of Americans either through relationships or direct experience, and the support needs across the autism spectrum are vastly different. It truly is a spectrum. 

One of the spaces requiring the most support is on the road. Vehicles can be stressful and scary experiences for those with autism due to an environment that can be overstimulating and uncomfortable. For some, it means every road trip to school, practice, work or on daily errands becomes a difficult, challenging experience. 

The Autism Society’s mission is to create connections, empowering everyone in the Autism community with the resources needed to live fully. As the nation’s oldest leading grassroots Autism organization, the Autism Society and its approximately 70+ local affiliates serve over half a million members of the Autism community each year. It envisions a world where everyone in the Autism community is connected to the support they need, when they need it – including education, advocacy efforts, and supports and services throughout the lifespan. During Autism Acceptance Month, the Autism Society has a goal to fundraise $350,000 to expand acceptance in practice for the Autism community. |

The Chrysler brand has consistently been innovative with its customers with distinctive designs, craftsmanship, advanced innovation, and technology since the company was founded in 1925. The Chrysler Pacifica continues to reinvent the minivan, a segment Chrysler invented nearly 40 years ago. Pacifica delivers an unprecedented level of functionality, versatility, technology and bold styling along with the most standard safety features in the industry and most advanced available all-wheel-drive system in its class.  

Chrysler Pacifica is also the most awarded minivan over the last six years with more than 170 honors and industry accolades since its introduction as a minivan. The Chrysler 300 lineup delivers on the brand’s promise of accessible luxury, with iconic and elegant design, world-class performance, efficiency and quality. Chrysler is part of the portfolio of brands offered by leading global automaker and mobility provider Stellantis.  

In need of a new minivan? The Chrysler Pacifica comes with fantastic recommendations. And if you’re in the company of someone with autism, you can’t get much better than the Calm Cabin! To see what Chrysler vehicles we have on our lot, visit www.schmitbrosdodge.com and we can help you find the van of your dreams! Don’t have what you’re looking for? We can find it OR you can custom order it!