Kate Swenson, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice and nonprofit, The More Than Project, is a mother to four kids, a wife, and a proud Minnesotan. She writes and creates videos regularly about her life as a mother and an autism advocate for Facebook, Instagram, and her website, Finding Cooper's Voice. Her book, Forever Boy, A Mother's Memoir of Autism and Finding Joy, is available now and highlights the transformation that she went through after her son's diagnosis. I am looking to develop partnerships with brands that I believe in and trust.
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Kate Swenson, the founder of Finding Cooper's Voice and nonprofit, The More Than Project, is a mother to four kids, a wife, and a proud Minnesotan. She writes and creates videos regularly about her life as a mother and an autism advocate for Facebook, Instagram, and her website, Finding Cooper's Voice. Her book, Forever Boy, A Mother's Memoir of Autism and Finding Joy, is available now and highlights the transformation that she went through after her son's diagnosis. I am looking to develop partnerships with brands that I believe in and trust.
I am a parenting and autism advocate based in Minnesota, specializing in writing and storytelling that offers support and insights into raising children with autism. My content includes personal stories, advocacy narratives, emotional anecdotes, and awareness-raising posts.
I've collaborated with local Minnesota advocacy groups and community initiatives focused on autism awareness and support, such as the More Than Project, creating campaigns that highlight inclusion and understanding.
My community primarily consists of parents and caregivers of children with autism, spanning an age range of 25-45, with a predominance of mothers who are seeking understanding and support in the journey of raising children with disabilities.
I focus largely on advocating for autism and sharing my family's experiences primarily from my home base in Minnesota. My work often highlights local events and support networks without extensive travel focus.