Magnolia, TX: Autism school for 152 students raising money to expand
- The end of childhood
- May 29
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Updated: May 30
May 28, 2025, Thrive With Autism raises money for expansion of autism-focused charter school in Magnolia
Thrive With Autism, a nonprofit helping children with autism, held its first fundraiser on April 24 to raise support the next expansion phase for the Thrive Center for Success, an autism-focused public charter school in Magnolia, according to a May 19 news release.
More than 120 community members came together at Truluck's Ocean’s Finest Seafood for the “Serving Up Hope” fundraiser, according to the release.
About the program
The school currently serves 152 students from kindergarten through seventh grade, combining applied behavioral analysis with academics, according to its website. The Thrive Center for Success opened in August 2022 and began operating out of its new building in Magnolia during the 2023-24 school year, Community Impact previously reported.
“After walking the halls of Thrive, I saw firsthand what’s possible when we combine world-class therapies with the right academic setting,” event co-chair Melissa Young said in the news release. “We’re honored to rally behind a school that’s changing lives every day.”
What’s being done
Thrive With Autism members Bob Abendschein and Ann Ziker closed the program by announcing a $20,000 matching gift. . . .

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