Fayetteville, NC — Families across Cumberland County are invited to attend the Fall Festival for Autism Awareness on Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hosted by The Jared Bryan Sparks Foundation, the event will take place at Highland Presbyterian Church, located at 111 Highland Avenue in Fayetteville.

A Fun-Filled Day Supporting a Meaningful Cause
The festival will feature a full lineup of activities designed for all ages, including raffles offered throughout the day (priced at $5 for one ticket or $20 for five). Guests can also participate in a silent auction, shop from local vendors, and enjoy a variety of food and treats available on-site.
Activities for Kids and F
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Children can look forward to bouncy houses, face painting, and autism-themed T-shirts and accessories available for purchase. The SOH Skyhawk Chorus is scheduled to perform, adding music and excitement to the event. With so many family-friendly offerings, the festival provides a welcoming atmosphere for the community to come together in support of autism awareness.
Strengthening Community Through Support
The Jared Bryan Sparks Foundation continues to advocate for children and families impacted by autism, providing resources, education, and community engagement. The Fall Festival serves as both a celebration and an opportunity to raise awareness while bringing local families together for an afternoon of fun and connection.
Kres Thomas, FayToday News