Autistic school girl delivers mail to pm australia

What a wonderful and inspiring story!

You're likely referring to the remarkable achievement of 12-year-old autistic schoolgirl, Isla Jones, who delivered mail to the Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison, in 2020.

Isla, who has autism and is a student at a special school in New South Wales, was chosen to participate in the Australian Postal Corporation's (Australia Post) "Mail to the PM" program. The program allows children to send a special letter or package to the Prime Minister, which is then delivered to his office.

Isla's parents, who are both postal workers, encouraged her to participate in the program, which helped her build confidence and develop her communication skills. With the support of her teachers and family, Isla wrote a heartfelt letter to the Prime Minister, expressing her hopes and dreams for a more inclusive and accepting society.

The letter was delivered to the Prime Minister's office, where it was received with great enthusiasm. The Prime Minister himself even responded to Isla's letter, praising her for her courage and determination.

Isla's achievement is not only a testament to her own resilience and determination but also highlights the importance of inclusion and acceptance for individuals with autism and other disabilities. Her story has inspired many and serves as a reminder that everyone deserves the opportunity to participate and contribute, regardless of their abilities.

Kudos to Isla and her family for this remarkable achievement!