Get Air Trampoline Parks
Thank you to our Corporate Partner, Get Air Trampoline Parks
The Flutie Foundation is proud to have a long-standing and impactful partnership with Get Air Trampoline Parks. Every April during Autism Acceptance Month, Get Air locations across the country rally together to fundraise in support of the autism community. All funds raised go directly toward helping people and families live life to the fullest.
Our partnership began with a heartfelt mission—to honor Carol Ann Iverson and create meaningful change for those with autism. Since then, this campaign has raised nearly $2 million, making a real difference in the lives of those we serve.
Beyond April, Get Air’s commitment continues with “A Special Time for You”—dedicated jump sessions designed for people with autism and sensory sensitivities to enjoy the park in a calm and welcoming environment.
We are honored to continue this incredible partnership and grateful for Get Air’s unwavering support of inclusion, acceptance, and community impact.
Autism Acceptance Month at Get Air!
For every pair of Autism Acceptance socks sold at Get Air locations, $0.25 will be donated to the Flutie Foundation. A portion of all sock sales in April will directly support programs that promote inclusion, respect, and engagement for people with autism.
Join in the exciting campaign:
✔ Visit your nearest Get Air Trampoline Park this April
✔ Purchase a pair of Autism Acceptance socks
✔ Spread the word and jump for INCLUSION & ACCEPTANCE
Carol Ann Iverson Award
Carol Ann Iverson was a member of the founding family of Get Air Trampoline Parks and had autism. Val Iverson, owner of Get Air Trampoline Parks LLC says his sister "had a very kind heart and was always, always friendly."
Her kindness and impact on the lives she touched has inspired this award and further cements her legacy. Winners of the award are likeminded, kind and make a positive difference in the lives of those they touch.
The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism is proud to present this award and to continue to shine a light on change makers and inspiring autism self-advocates.
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About the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism
Former NFL Quarterback, Doug Flutie, and his wife Laurie started the Doug Flutie, Jr. Flutie Foundation for Autism in 1998 after their son, Dougie, was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. Their experience of raising a son with autism inspired them to help others on the challenging journey. Over its history, the Flutie Foundation has distributed over $20 million to schools and organizations who provide clinical therapies, respite services, recreational programs, social skills training, job supports and more for people with autism. The Flutie Foundation also provides education technology tools, adaptive camp scholarships, safety equipment, and direct family support through its partnerships and special initiatives.