Objective: The May Institute, which provides services for autistic children and adults, plans to raise awareness about autism in the general public with its “What Does Autism Look Like?” effort. By using former and current students in its program as spokespeople, the nonprofit hopes to put a human face on the disorder, said Eileen Pollack, VP of communications and PR for the Randolph, MA-based May Institute. “We want people to connect to autism in a very personal way,” she added. ...