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  • The subject of the post from over a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.​

    To the southwest,​​ Chicago, Illinois is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
    [The] CPC Regional Manager Sam [C.] served as a volunteer for the annual Autism Speaks Walk ...in downtown Chicago on October 21. Sam has volunteered for this event for 12 consecutive years.​

    “I [want to give] back in as many ways as I can, and I know autism is something that affects many people around the world,” Sam said. “It is a pleasure to help out at this event that brings people together to work toward a common goal.”

    The event raises funds [for Autism Speaks.] The walk is also a time for participants to celebrate their loved ones with autism, connect with others, share stories, and meet local service providers and other event sponsors.

    This year Sam was a flagger, which involved making sure bikers and walkers stayed in their designated lanes along the 3.1-mile course.

    “It’s an important role because it helps keep people safe during the walk,” Sam said.

    The 2023 Autism Speaks Walk raised [a significant amount,] bringing the organization one step closer to ensuring people with autism can reach their full potential.

    “I enjoy seeing the joy on the faces of the participants of all ages,” Sam said. “Their enthusiasm gives me a warm feeling and motivates me to return as a volunteer year after year.”
    ​Here is a link to a video from Chicago's Autism Speaks Walk from about four-and-a-half years ago:
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=...1eeb2d1dc1f&q=

    [source: https://cpclogistics.com/tandem-talk...m-speaks-walk/ ]

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    • The subject of the post from over a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.​

      To the southwest,​​ Toronto, Ontario, Canada is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada...
      On Saturday, June 4, 2017, Service members will walk in support of people with Autism Spectrum Disorder...

      Across the Service, different Divisions have held fundraising events, from a BBQ at Parking Enforcement East to a silent auction and pizza lunch at police headquarters, as well as several [local] restaurants donating a portion of sales on May 26....

      Last year, we witnessed Staff Sergeant Peter Troup’s autistic daughter, Carly, who was pleading to sing the national anthems at a Blue Jays game. Her dream became true due to a hashtag (#letcarlysing). The walk also included Chief Mark Saunders talking to the public about his so, Graham, who is also on the Autism spectrum. We are making huge strides educating people about Autism and how those who live with it are no better or worse than someone without the disorder.

      ...On the Saturday of the walk, there will be [many] members from the public who lace up their shoes and take part in the ...[Autism Speaks Walk]. Volunteers [are going to] hold signs with facts about Autism, and cold drinks and as well as snacks will be handed out as walkers cross the finish line. Whether [someone] has Autism or is just looking to [be there for] the cause, the walk will raise awareness and education for the public. For those walking, it shows solidarity and friendship for [those individuals impacted by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.] If you are looking for resources regarding Autism, or want to make a donation, it doesn’t take long to look for the Autism Speaks Canada website. Don’t be afraid to reach out for help.

      This walk holds a special place in my heart. I walk for those who have been there for me through thick and thin. I was going through the hardest days of my life and, if it wasn’t for [them], I wouldn’t be where I am today.

      I joined the Service in November 2015 and I haven’t let Autism stop me from doing my job. Some days are better than others, but the Service members I work with are very understanding and accept me for who I am

      It [am going to] be the second year I’m participating in the walk and I [am going to] be joined by my parents and sister.

      On June 4, 2017, we [are going to] walk as one, all for giving back to those who have [Autism Spectrum Disorders] or are on the spectrum. Staff Sergeant Troup [is going to] walk for Carly, Chief Saunders [is going to] walk for Graham and other Service members [are going to] join in to give back to those in their community...
      ​Here is a link to a video from Toronto's Autism Speaks Canada Walk from about four months ago:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7vzkUrit9c

      [source: https://www.tps.ca/media-centre/stor...ne-for-autism/ ]

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      • The subject of the post from almost two weeks ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.​

        To the southwest, Orlando, Florida is also home to an annual Walk for ​Autism Speaks...
        Join ...McCoy Federal Credit Union [and Stanley Steemer, among other sponsors,]for the Autism Speaks Walk! Let’s ...raise vital funds for people with autism; you [can make] a real difference...

        On Saturday, November 11th, 2023 [in Altamonte Springs]​ we [can be there] in person to help create a world where all people with autism can reach their full potential, each Walk will retain the fun, remote-participation options introduced last year. No matter how you choose to participate, your [involvement is going to] be recognized and celebrated. ...we can’t wait to celebrate one another and the amazing impact we are making together for people with autism and [those individuals closest to them.]
        ​​
        ​Here is a link to a video from the Central Florida Autism Speaks Walk from less than a week ago:​
        https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=6982337871860347&external_log_id=48b 8040a-2fa0-4aba-878e-ad9fdbfe4553&q=

        [source: https://www.wftv.com/community/9-fam...D4KXDC6IWE4II/ ]

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        • The subject of the post from about a month ago was San Diego, California being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks. Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

          To the northeast, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation...
          ​​
          Big Joe and [the Ottawa CFL team's cheerleaders] were in attendance for Ottawa’s Autism Speaks Canada Walk on June 4th in Kanata. They cheered on and high-fived the participants, while the Cheer team lead the walkers in a pre-walk warm-up. The walk is a way to bring people together to raise awareness and help raise funds for services for those with autism.
          ​Here is a link to a video from Ottawa's Autism Speaks Canada Walk from about four-and-a-half years ago:


          [source: https://www.ottawaredblacks.com/2023/06/04/ottawas-autism-speaks-canada-walk-june-4-2023/#:~:text=Ottawa's%20Autism%20Speaks%20Canada%20Wal k%20%7C%20June%204%2C%202023%20%2D%20Ottawa%20REDB LACKS ]

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          • The subject of the post from almost a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

            To the southwest, Miami, Florida is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
            [Many] people spent their Sunday ...in downtown West Palm Beach for the annual Autism Speaks Walk.

            [A local television station's] Michael Williams served as master of ceremonies for the event [where the television station] is a proud sponsor.

            The walk is the world's largest fundraising event dedicating to improving the lives of people on the autism spectrum and letting them know that they are not alone. It brings together people with autism and [those individuals closest to them.]

            It's something many people — including the walk co-chairs — look forward to each year.

            "It’s a great way for the community to [be there for one another.]," co-chairwoman Marla Garchik said. "There are many resources for all the [individuals impacted by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders] that are here. You feel like you’re not alone."

            Her co-chairwoman Lisa Harrison said: "For so many times in our lives, there’s these rollercoasters, there are highs and there are lows. So it’s the one day that you know everyone around you understands your story. They might not walk in your shoes, but they understand you and they’re there for you, and they’re cheering you on.

            "That’s what the walk is about. It’s a walk about cheering each other on, empowering each other to be a voice for our community."

            ...Funds raised Sunday will help ensure people of all abilities have access to tools needs to lead their best lives, including therapy, interventions and toolkit [for those closest to individuals affected by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders]...
            ​Here is a link to a video from the West Palm Beach Autism Speaks Walk from about seven years ago:
            Marla Garchik, the co-chair of the “Autism Speaks” Walk, speaks about Sunday’s event.◂WPTV NewsChannel 5, Local News Coverage You Can Count On. South Florida...


            [source: https://www.wptv.com/news/health/aut...ks-walk-3-5-23 ]

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            • The subject of the post from almost a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

              To the southeast, New Haven County in Connecticut is home to an annual Western Connecticut Walk for Autism Speaks...
              For Al and Helen Taylor of [New Haven County], Saturday’s Autism Speaks fundraiser walk represents a chance for the community to celebrate inclusivity and support individuals with autism.

              “As a parent with a child on the spectrum, this is really a day for our community to be themselves,” Helen Taylor said.

              The couple is celebrating the event’s 10-year anniversary and will be walking together as part of Chase and Friends, a team named in honor of their 19-year-old son, Chase, who has autism. Registration for the 1.5 mile walk begins at 9 a.m. Saturday at Library Park, 267 Grand St., with the opening ceremony scheduled for 10 a.m. Donations will support autism-based research grants and groups including the Focus Center for Autism in Canton.

              The Taylors’ connection to the walk goes beyond the 10 years it has been in [New Haven County.] Originally members of the Chase and Friends in Hartford’s Autism Speaks walk, the Taylors and some of their friends were looking to bring the walk to [New Haven County.] After contacting the New England chapter of Autism Speaks, members from the national organization came to the city. After seeing the local support for the organization, the New England chapter approved establishment of Waterbury’s own walk.

              The [Autism Speaks] walk [in New Haven County has grown significantly] ...over the ensuring years...

              Melissa Serrano-Adorno, a member of the Waterbury Board of Education Commission in Waterbury, will join the walk with her son, Julian, 22, who has autism. Serrano-Adorno, who is on the Autism Speaks Walk committee with the Taylors, says the event is a great way to raise awareness for autism in the community. For people like her son, who struggles to gain employment, the event brings support and joy.

              “When you see these kids and how happy they are, it makes a difference,” Serrano-Adorno said. She will be walking as part of “Juji’s Team,” which is inspired by her son’s nickname. She said the event serves as a great way for parents of children with autism to meet and network.

              Beyond the walk itself, [sensory] friendly activities such as face painting, balloon characters, games and live music will be available. [The local television station's] Amanda Raus will serve as the event’s host and Brianna Denski, actress of the character, June in the animated film, “Wonder Park” will make a guest appearance...
              ​Here is a link to a video from the Western Connecticut Walk for Autism Speaks from about four-and-a-half years ago:​


              [source: https://archives.rep-am.com/2019/05/...f-inclusivity/ ]

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              • The subject of the post from almost a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

                To the southwest, Miami, Florida is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
                The Miami-Dade division of Autism Speaks, the world’s leading autism science and advocacy organization, announced that the ...annual Miami Walk Now for Autism Speaks fundraising and awareness event [is going to] take place [in] April ...in Doral.

                All event proceeds [are going to] Autism Speaks’ work, both locally and nationally...

                Each Walk Now for Autism Speaks event is unique, offering a safe and fun day for families impacted by autism. The day includes a ...Walk and Community Resource fair with educational sources, therapists, schools, recreational organizations, and creative child-friendly activities – a true “one-stop-shop” for [individuals impacted by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.]

                ...Local sponsors include South Florida Ford, Sedano’s Supermarkets, BDO, ...TD Bank, City of Doral, FPL, ...Greenberg Traurig, MasTec, FirstBank Florida, ...SunTrust Bank, ...Mercantil Commercebank, Robert and Patricia Cambo, ...and Publix Super Markets...
                ​Here is a link to a video from the Miami Autism Speaks ​Walk from almost two weeks ago:


                [source: https://miamilaker.com/autism-speaks...-park-in-doral ]
                Last edited by Visionary7903; 11-29-2023, 11:19 PM.

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                • The subject of the post from over a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

                  In Australia, the Autism Association of Western Australia is a Perth-based nonprofit that is the largest specialist lifespan organisation in Australia providing services to people with Autism. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Western Australia...
                  When the Weltens attended the Autism Association of WA’s Autism in Cricket [introductory] Session last year, they had no idea of the lasting impact the morning would have on their son...

                  The 8-year-old’s older brother already played for his local cricket club ...but [those closest to their son] were looking for ways to assist their club in supporting [their son's] additional needs.

                  The [introductory] Session provided the Weltens with all the information they needed to work with the club, and Billy’s mum Natalie said it was refreshing to have the club be so receptive to children of all abilities.

                  “It is extremely important for the children to see each other engaging and having fun playing cricket together as Community sport is a tricky one to combat within the autism spectrum because some people struggle with the social aspect, along with the expectations if you lose,” she said.

                  “Although cricket is a team sport, it also enables kids to set individual goals and allow themselves flexibility within the game and the positions they play on field.

                  “The Autism in Cricket Come and Try Session was amazing last year, and it was lovely to see the Autism Association Therapists and friendly faces as we walked in.

                  “It was also very beneficial speaking with other parents on the day and it was great to see a few of the club representatives walking around and making the [individuals impacted by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders] comfortable.”

                  Natalie would recommend the session to [others] with children with autism as it encourages opportunities to experience the fun, friendships, and health benefits that cricket can provide.

                  “The main reason I would encourage [attend] attend the Come and Try Session is because it is fully inclusive,” she continued.

                  “Being at the WACA Ground surrounded by other parents who have autistic children and who understand exactly what every other parent goes through with the challenges we face felt like a really safe and non-judgemental space.”

                  The 2023 Autism in Cricket [introductory] Session hosted by the Autism Association of WA [is going to] be held at the [Western Australia Cricket Association] Ground on Saturday September 2...
                  ​Here is a link to a video on the Autism Association of Western Australia's​ 'Autism in Cricket' program from about four years ago:
                  https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=2034815006619916&external_log_id=868 1aa21-6eb8-4508-9cf0-a38d789e979d&q=

                  [source: https://wacricketfoundation.com.au/elementor-3700/ ]
                  Last edited by Visionary7903; 12-02-2023, 11:01 PM.

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                  • The subject of the post from almost two weeks ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

                    To the west, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada...
                    Why [take part in] the Vancouver (Richmond) Autism Speaks Canada Walk on Sunday September 24?

                    To help us increase autism understanding, acceptance and inclusion of autistic Canadians!

                    ...Funds raised at our Walks across Canada [,among other things,] increase early childhood screening and interventions...

                    Register free as a team or on your own to walk with us at Canada’s #1 autism walk and fundraiser. ...Enjoy Resource Fair exhibitors, lawn games, performers, music, snacks and the celebratory 2km Walk!​
                    ​Here is a link to a video on Vancouver's Autism Speaks Canada ​Walk from a couple of weeks ago ago:


                    [source: https://globalnews.ca/event/9975078/...s-canada-walk/ ]

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                    • The subject of the post from almost two weeks ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

                      In recent years, Autism Speaks Canada has created the “Life on the Spectrum” documentaries. In this docuseries, the nonprofit shares the lived experiences of autistic Canadians and those individuals closest to them, from coast to coast to coast, to increase understanding and acceptance of autistic people...
                      ...In addition to the [documentaries,] Autism Speaks Canada is thankful to all their partners for [working with them] on a list of other activities happening in December: [including] MOVE by GoodLife Kids, Team Up Marathons, My Autism Guide, Autism Response Team and so much more...

                      ...Donate today ...to [maximise] your impact in building an inclusive Canada where autistic people can reach their full potential...
                      ​​

                      ​Here is a link to a video from Autism Speaks Canada​, showing glimpses from the documentary series, from a couple of weeks ago:


                      [source: https://www.globenewswire.com/en/new...cumentary.html ]

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                      • The subject of the post from about four weeks ago was Chicago, Illinois being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks. Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.​

                        To the northeast, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​..
                        Big Joe and [the Ottawa CFL team's cheerleaders] were in attendance for Ottawa’s Autism Speaks Canada Walk on June 4th in Kanata.

                        They cheered on and high-fived the participants, while the [cheerleaders got the participants to do] a pre-walk warm-up.

                        The walk is a way to bring people together to raise awareness and help raise funds for services for those with autism.
                        ​Here is a link to a video from Ottawa's Autism Speaks Canada Walk from about a year-and-a-half ago:​


                        [source: https://www.ottawaredblacks.com/2023...k-june-4-2023/ ]

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                        • The subject of the post from yesterday was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.​

                          To the west, the Autism Society of Oregon is a Multnomah County​, Oregon-based nonprofit​​ that provides services for individuals affected by Autism. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Oregon...​
                          ...This year the [Autism Society of Oregon​] is back ...for its annual Autism Walk fundraiser at Oaks Park in SE Portland on August 15th. The event [is going to] include a wide variety of fun activities for individuals with autism and [those closest to them.]

                          [The Autism Society of Oregon​] says the event [is going to] be “a [sensory]-friendly, autism-friendly community event celebrating the people we love on the autism spectrum.” Some of these activities include the ...a photo booth ...and sewing/needlecrafts with PDX Stitch. Additionally, the nonprofit has partnered with several local groups and organizations such as Cosplay Characters for Kindness and Portland Ghostbusters who dress up as fictional characters and attend charity events for photos and to make attendees smile...
                          ​Here is a link to a video from the Autism Society of Oregon's Walk from about seven months ago:
                          The Autism Society of Oregon hosted its 21st annual Autism Walk at Oaks Park in Southeast Portland on Sunday.Read more: https://www.kgw.com/article/news/educ...


                          [source: https://www.portlandsocietypage.com/...lk-fundraiser/ ]

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                          • The subject of the post from almost a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.​

                            To the northwest, Autism Edmonton is an Edmonton, Alberta, Canada-based nonprofit that provides services to individuals affected by Autism. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Edmonton community...​
                            ...It's almost here! GIVING TUESDAY, on Nov. 28th, is a global generosity movement.

                            Has Autism Society Alberta uplifted you or [those closest to you] in some positive way?

                            Perhaps you’ve ...joined our themed virtual support group meetings, attended one of our free virtual informational presentations, or appreciated our advocacy efforts.

                            Please consider donating to us, so we can continue to be here for you!...​
                            ​Here is a link to a video from Autism Edmonton on Giving Tuesday from about a month ago:


                            [source: https://mailchi.mp/autismalberta/nov2023aaa#more-27751 ]

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                            • The subject of the post from about a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.​

                              To the east, the Cape Breton Region Chapter of Autism Nova Scotia is a Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada-based nonprofit that attempts to create understanding, acceptance, and inclusion, for individuals affected by Autism. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Cape Breton area...
                              Leona Burkey brings her annual Shine Blue Show to The Carleton [for Autism Nova Scotia] during a special 20th Anniversary year for this incredible organization. Celebrating understanding, acceptance and inclusion, we’ll put a bow on Autism Acceptance Month 2023 with a benefit show featuring Shine Blue originals Jon Cornwall, David Bradshaw + new blue-comers pianist Jennifer King and appalachian-dark duo Factory Girls + special guests. Show time is 7 PM and tickets are $20 + HST. All proceeds to Autism Nova Scotia.

                              ...Because of you, Autism Nova Scotia can [be there for individuals impacted by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders] through leadership, advocacy, education, training, and programming across the life span. Thank you for helping build a world where autism is fully understood and accepted.​
                              ​Here is a link to photos from the Cape Breton Region Chapter of Autism Nova Scotia's Walk Your Way fundraiser from about six-and-a-half months ago:​


                              [source: https://www.thecarleton.ca/events/sh...m-nova-scotia/ ]
                              Last edited by Visionary7903; 12-17-2023, 11:18 PM.

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                              • The subject of the post from over a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.​

                                To the southwest, Orlando, Florida is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
                                [Many] people from across Central Florida participated this weekend in the Autism Speaks walk.

                                The annual event took place Saturday morning ...in Altamonte Springs.

                                Channel 9 reporter Nick Papantonis emceed the event.

                                The walk raises money for autism research and to help provide services and support for people with autism...
                                ​Here is a link to a video from the Autism Speaks Walk, held in Orlando, Florida, from about a month ago:
                                https://www.facebook.com/watch?ref=search&v=6982337871860347&external_log_i d=120e45e6-34a3-4835-aa7f-eb91e8a519f8&q=

                                [source: https://www.wftv.com/news/local/thou...O4Z2AKSLEHQNM/ ]

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                                • The subject of the post from about two weeks ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.​

                                  To the southwest, Altamonte Springs in Florida is home to the Central Florida Walk for ​Autism Speaks...
                                  Autism Speaks Walk is the world’s largest autism fundraising event dedicated to supporting the needs of people with autism and [those individuals closest to them] throughout their life’s journey. The Autism Speaks Walk brings together people with autism and [those individuals closest to them] in a network of friendship and support. Funds raised help fuel innovative research, advocacy, and critical programs and services. Together, we are creating a world where all people with autism can reach their full potential.

                                  Sometimes the environment at an Autism Speaks Walk can become overwhelming for people with sensory sensitivities. All of the walks allow access to a quiet space that can be used as a safe outlet if you or your loved one living with autism becomes overwhelmed. It is recommended that you find the quiet area of your walk when you arrive and share its location with your team for ease of access later on in the day should it be needed.
                                  ​Here is a link to a video from the Central Florida​ Autism Speaks Walk from over a month ago: ​
                                  https://www.facebook.com/watch?ref=search&v=6982337871860347&external_log_i d=f9ee6805-065b-43ad-b90a-249b62b42e02&q=

                                  [source: https://www.hopebridge.com/events/ce...lk-12-11-2022/ ]

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                                  • The subject of the post from less than a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada. Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

                                    To the south, the ​Autism Society Tidewater Virginia is a Virginia Beach-based nonprofit that provides services for individuals affected by Autism. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Tidewater Region of Southeastern Virginia...
                                    ...Please [be there for] the Autism Society, Tidewater Virginia for our largest fundraiser event of the year! Let's bring in Autism Awareness Month with a great event!

                                    Autism Society, Tidewater Virginia will host our 7th Annual
                                    Autism Awareness ...Walk

                                    Mt. Trashmore Park
                                    Virginia Beach, VA

                                    Saturday, April 7, 2012

                                    April is Autism Awareness Month! Let's show the world how aware Tidewater, Virginia and its surrounding areas are!

                                    There will be [children's] activities, raffles, prizes and much, much more!
                                    ​Here is a link to a video on the nonprofit's Autism Walk from over four years ago:
                                    https://www.facebook.com/watch?ref=search&v=592816657921128&external_log_id =6ec93660-810a-4b70-a6ce-ba92f821d30d&q=

                                    [source: http://vbnightlife.com/events/autism...alk-and-fair-1 ]

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                                    • The subject of the post from over a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada. Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.
                                      ​​
                                      To the south, the Autism Society of North Carolina is a Research Triangle, North Carolina-based statewide nonprofit that attempts to improve the lives of individuals with Autism. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in North Carolina​.​..
                                      ...enjoy the opportunity to run ...or walk [for] services for individuals on the autism spectrum in western NC and all across our state. The 4th annual WNC Run/Walk for Autism will be held at 9:00 AM, September 19th ...in Asheville.

                                      Asheville.com is proud to be a sponsor of this event [again], and is delighted to [have its own team at the Walk.] [If you cannot] make it to the walk [you can sign] up to volunteer! If you want to run or walk with friends you still have time to get your team together but don't delay!

                                      You can also register at Diamond Brand Outdoors if you prefer! [Many of the first] people who register for the event at the Diamond Brand Outdoors store in Arden, [are going to] receive a $10 gift card.

                                      You can [involve yourself at] the event by spreading the word!

                                      ...Individuals on the autism spectrum and [those closest to them need assistance] to be able to be as successful and independent as possible.

                                      Proceeds from the WNC Run/Walk for Autism are used to support the programs and services of the Autism Society of North Carolina, including many here in Western North Carolina, such as two residential programs, a small business that provides an opportunity for employment to individuals with autism spectrum disorder, [and] summer camp...
                                      ​Here is a link to photos from the nonprofit's Western North Carolina Autism Walk from last year:
                                      Explore this photo album by Autism Society of North Carolina on Flickr!


                                      [source: https://www.asheville.com/news/autism0809.html ]

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                                      • The subject of the post from about two weeks ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada. Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

                                        To the southwest, Los Angeles, California is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
                                        [Many] people are expected to unite for the ...annual Los Angeles Walk Now for Autism Speaks ...in Pasadena on Saturday, April 18, 2015...

                                        ...ABC7 Eyewitness News anchor Phillip Palmer [is going to be] the Master of Ceremonies. Univision anchor Gabriela Teissier [is also going to] be participating. Many notable attendees feted to attend include David Marciano (Homeland), Max Burkholder (Parenthood), Cousin Sal (Jimmy Kimmel Live), among others.

                                        ...Jennifer Jones, Autism Speaks Director, Field Development for Southern California [said:] "...I'm proud of this great Los Angeles community that has come together to help raise these much needed funds and support."

                                        Walk Now for Autism Speaks is North America's largest grassroots autism walk and was named the highest fundraising autism walk in the country for 2014. ...this fundraising effort generates vital funds for autism research...

                                        ...SPONSORS include ...Capital Group, Care 1st, 51 Fifty Energy Drinks, LA Federal Credit Union, Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, My Gym, Perricone Farms, Premier Healthcare Services, Sketchers, Strom Klein & Associates, Toyota, Trident Case, Vivint, We Rock the Spectrum Kid's Gym and Zenith.

                                        MEDIA SPONSORS include ABC7, Autism Live, 93.1 Jack FM, KNX 1070 NEWSRADIO, L.A. Parent, Pasadena-Star News, Univision 34 Los Angeles and Variety

                                        IN-KIND DONATION SPONSORS: illy issimo Coffee Beverages, Kidspace Children's Museum, KIND Bars, Kinetic Sand, Law Offices of Georgianna Junco-Kelman, MTB Event Rental, Ralphs, RWB Party Props, Sprouts Farmers Market and Woodsmall Law Group...​
                                        Here is a link to a video on the Los Angeles Autism Speaks​ Walk from about four years ago:
                                        https://www.facebook.com/watch?ref=search&v=503033033867767&external_log_id =842382bc-28bd-4879-8480-7109157b85f6&q=

                                        [source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...300064640.html ]

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                                        • The subject of the post from almost a week ago was Ottawa, Ontario, Canada being home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation.

                                          To the southwest, Miami, Florida is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
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                                          A South Florida community [united] for a special autism awareness walk.

                                          [Many] people gathered at Doral Central Park to take part in the 2019 Autism Speaks Miami Walk, Sunday morning.

                                          Participants said they are looking to create inclusion for people who live with autism.

                                          “They wouldn’t change their children for the world. All they want is for you to understand them,” said Allan Young, chairman of the board for the South Florida Ford Dealers. “Autism is a unique, unique syndrome.”

                                          The sensory-friendly walk-a-thon helped raise funds for Autism Speaks, now in its 20th year.

                                          The event is part of World Autism Month, a global movement to increase understanding and acceptance of people in the autism spectrum.

                                          “It is very encouraging to see this amount of people here,” said [the] executive director of Autism Speaks South Florida. “We are fundraising in order for Autism Speaks to be able to continue the research, [and] the advocacy efforts, ...not just here in South Florida but around the country.”

                                          South Florida Ford Dealers showed some extra love for the cause on top of their major donation.

                                          “We’re gonna give an additional $5 all day long to everything you post, so take your cameras out,” said Young.

                                          The auto dealers gave an additional $5 to Autism Speaks for every photo of the walk posted on social media Sunday with the hashtag #Ford4Autism.

                                          “We are here to organically help these people, help the children get what they need, because as a father of a child with autism in the spectrum, it’s something that you have to [make an effort for],” said Young.

                                          Officials said the walk raised [a substantial amount] to ...enhance the lives of those living with autism.
                                          ​Here is a link to a video on the Miami Autism Speaks Walk from about four years ago
                                          Join this year's Autism Speaks Chair, #Doral Vice Mayor Claudia Mariaca, as a partner and supporter at the 2019 Autism Miami Walk. Together we can make a big...


                                          [source: https://wsvn.com/news/local/thousand...ness-in-doral/ ]
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