

Student Story Spotlight
Austin H. : Finding His Spark at TACT
When Austin Hudson was diagnosed with Autism and Epilepsy, he felt isolated—not knowing anyone else facing the same challenges. After a recommendation from a Children’s Hospital counselor, Austin and his mom discovered TACT. From the moment they toured with Danny, the welding and woodworking shops drew him in.
Austin quickly found his passion in welding, mastering MIG, TIG, Stick, and Flux Core. He’s now even helping teach TIG to other students. Inspired by his instructors, Austin has grown immensely—not just in skill, but in confidence. He even started a trend by welding nuts and washers into flowers, a technique he taught himself in his dad’s garage.
TACT became more than a school—it was a place where Austin belonged. He raised funds on his own to get a seizure-alert service dog, selling custom cutting and charcuterie boards. When he brought his dog to class, the TACT team welcomed her with open arms, ensuring she could safely support him in the shop.
Today, Austin is thriving. He passed his welding test and now works as a welder’s helper, with his service dog by his side. He’s currently teaching himself aluminum welding and continuing to grow. What once felt impossible—having a job, being independent, finding his place—is now his everyday reality.
TACT gave Austin the space to believe in himself. They listened, supported, and celebrated him every step of the way—and still do.