Suburban group heading to Washington D.C.
A group of suburban parents, grandparents and others concerned about autism are on their way to Washington, D.C. to join more than 10,000 people in Wednesday's March on Washington for Safer Vaccines. Others marching include members of the National Autism Association, actors Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey, and 42 other organizations. The march aims to raise awareness about the inclusion of toxins such as mercury, aluminum and formaldehyde in infant vaccines. Many people are concerned that these toxins contributed to their child's vaccine injury and acquired autism. Autism once affected 1 in 10,000 and now is the fastest growing disability on the planet, affecting 1 in 150 American children. For more information, visit nationalautism.org.