Autism MX Project

The Autism MX Project (AMX) is a nonprofit 501(C)(3) organization based in Temecula, California that raises autism awareness through professional and local MX racers and provides children with autism and their families a protected environment to experience motocross. Founded in 2010 by lifelong motocross enthuasiast Mathew Dalton, the father of an autistic son, the project began with the 501 sponsorship from the Temecula-based Our Nicholas Foundation. Southern Californian children with autism may attend day camps at MX tracks where small 50cc dirt bikes and 50cc quads are provided for their supervised use. The group is expanding its day camps through other areas, with chapters added in Michigan, Missouri and Kansas.

Autism MX Project

The Autism MX Project (AMX) is a nonprofit 501(C)(3) organization based in Temecula, California that raises autism awareness through professional and local MX racers and provides children with autism and their families a protected environment to experience motocross. Founded in 2010 by lifelong motocross enthuasiast Mathew Dalton, the father of an autistic son, the project began with the 501 sponsorship from the Temecula-based Our Nicholas Foundation. Southern Californian children with autism may attend day camps at MX tracks where small 50cc dirt bikes and 50cc quads are provided for their supervised use. The group is expanding its day camps through other areas, with chapters added in Michigan, Missouri and Kansas.