During the 2025 NFL season, Tiffany Orlovsky packed her four children into the car and took off for a daytrip.
Tiffany, the wife of former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky, led the trek from Connecticut to Philadelphia, where the family went to their first ever All Abilities Clinic, presented by Nouryon, held by the Eagles Autism Foundation at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Orlovsky family had never been to an event like the S.T.E.M. Clinic, put together through a collaborative effort with Bentley Systems, but they wanted to attend so Madden Orlovsky, a teenager who has autism, could have that experience.
It was a special time for the family, who got to see Madden thrive in a stress-free environment, surrounded by a strong support staff.
“We have great friends up here [in Connecticut], and kids are wonderful to him, but he’s also at the age where he’s more aware of things around him,” said Tiffany, who is a life-long Eagles fan. “So, he’s always trying to ‘fit in’ or [asking], ‘Am I weird?’ and the questions he asks because he sees he’s not fully like his siblings and his peers. So that night was about, not just him, but all the kids that were there and that let them just feel comfortable within their skin and be themselves and have fun.”