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NJ balloon artist with autism honors essential workers

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Courtesy: Jenny Lin EDISON, N.J. - An artist in Edison, New Jersey, has found a unique way to say thank you to essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic and he’s doing it with balloons.

Eddie Lin, 22, has been creating balloon art to inspire and honor the essential workers in his area such as mail carriers, healthcare professionals and grocery store employees.

His mother says Lin was diagnosed with autism at the age of three and by 10, he was watching YouTube tutorials on balloon art.

In 2014, Lin began taking classes in balloon art during a family trip to Taiwan. From there, his hobby of making balloon art blossomed into a business called Ausome Balloon Creator.

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