The REED Foundation for Autism held its 5th Annual Golf Classic at Edgewood Country Club, bringing together friends, supporters, and community partners for a day filled with purpose and connection.
This year’s event was especially meaningful as we honored long-time board member Beth Picciano, Principal of Ramsey Auto Group, for her outstanding contributions to REED and the autism community.

Guests also heard from Brandon Erlich, a Farm Tech at Greens Do Good, who shared his personal story and the pride he feels working on the farm. His remarks were a powerful reminder of what’s possible for individuals with autism.
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and participants, we raised critical funds to support REED’s education, employment, and housing programs for individuals with autism across New Jersey.
We’re deeply grateful to everyone who made the day a success! Explore some highlights.