
Fernando Quiroz
Fernando Quiroz is a journalist and the coordinator of the Mesa de Diálogo por el Autismo, an initiative focused on advocating for the needs of individuals with autism in the Dominican Republic. He has been vocal about the challenges faced by families seeking therapeutic services for their children, particularly highlighting the backlog at the Centro de Atención Integral para la Discapacidad (CAID) where over 3,200 families are currently on a waiting list for essential therapies. Quiroz has urged government intervention to address the high demand for these services.
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Fernando Quiroz is the journalist coordinating the Mesa de Diálogo por el Autismo.
Gobierno aún no cumple con Ley de Autismo a tres años de promulgadaFernando Quiroz received second place for his report on feminicides in the Dominican Republic.
Expresidente de la SIP recibe el Premio Internacional “Justicia y Prensa”Fernando Quiroz understands that Trump's statements reopen a legitimate debate regarding acetaminophen and autism.
Declaraciones de Trump reviven debate sobre el abordaje del autismo en RDFernando Quiroz wrote about the team's journey to their tenth star.
Columna de Fernando Quiroz del 1 de julio: La décimaFernando Quiroz organized the event highlighting the talents of young individuals with autism.
Semana de concienciación sobre el autismo culmina con un llamado de atención sobre el TEAFernando Quiroz reflects on the changing nature of audience behavior at cultural and sporting events.
Columna de Fernando Quiroz del 25 de marzo: ¿Respetable o lamentable?
Fernando Quiroz reflects on the lessons learned from his father about carrying a book to avoid boredom.
Seguro contra el aburrimiento - Columna de Fernando QuirozFernando Quiroz reported the current status of CAID and informed that there is a waiting list for therapy services of 3,234 families.
Director Caid anuncia expanden servicios para disminuir la lista de espera
Fernando Quiroz is the coordinator of the Mesa de Diálogo por el Autismo.
Hay 3,234 familias en lista de espera para terapias en el CAID

































