Film moves Kate Winslet to start charity for autistic people

By ANI
Friday, September 24, 2010

LONDON - Hollywood actress Kate Winslet has founded ‘The Golden Hat Foundation’, a charity to help people with autism, after watching a documentary with her nine-year-old daughter Mia.

The Oscar-winning actress narrated the documentary ‘A Mother’s Courage: Talking Back to Autism’ which tells of an Icelandic mother’s fight to find a way for her non-verbal 10-year-old son to communicate.

“After watching the film A Mother’s Courage with my daughter one day, she turned to me and asked, ‘What if I wasn’t able to talk to you mummy?’” the Mirror.co.uk as saying.

“As I thought about what that meant, for a mother not to be able to talk with her own child, I realised that I had to lend my voice to raise awareness of this rapidly increasing disorder,” she said.

The non-profit organisation, named after a poem by Keli Thorsteinsson - the young boy featured in the film, will aim to eliminate barriers for people with autism around the world.

It plans to establish innovative living communities that offer the opportunity to learn to communicate effectively, education, job training and recreational activities, within a supportive social network.

The foundation is partnered with Virgin Unite, the non-profit foundation of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group. (ANI)

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