April is Autism Awareness Month and the Cookie Crew is hitting the road.
This April, my son Cookie and I are taking our message of autism awareness, acceptance, and inclusion on the open road—one sticker, one smile, and one conversation at a time.
We’ll be traveling from Washington to Phoenix, Arizona, where we’ll visit Law Tigers Motorcycle Attorney Headquarters and attend Arizona Bike Week, connecting with riders, families, and communities who believe in showing up for something bigger than themselves.
Along the way, we plan to stop at as many Harley-Davidson dealerships as possible, passing out Cookie Crew stickers and goodies… simple tools that spark conversations, create visibility, and remind families affected by autism that they are seen and supported.
This trip is about more than miles.
It’s about representation.
It’s about changing perceptions.
It’s about meeting people where they are and showing what autism advocacy can look like in real life.
Giving Back:
For every mile we travel, we will be donating to Northwest Autism Center (NWAC)—the very place where Cookie received his ABA therapy and support. A portion of the funds raised will be donated directly to NWAC, and the remaining portion will help cover travel expenses, materials, and the cost of continuing this awareness work on the road.
If you’ve ever:
• Learned something from our journey
• Felt encouraged by Cookie’s story
• Or believe autism awareness belongs everywhere, not just online
This is a way to ride along with us.
Every donation helps fuel the mission, the miles, and the message.
Thank you for being part of the Cookie Crew.



