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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, Atlanta, Georgia is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks.​​..
    [Be there with] Hopebridge and Autism Speaks as we celebrate the autism community and share helpful resources at the annual Autism Speaks walks. This walk [is going to] be hosted in Atlanta, GA on Saturday September 30, 2023. Bring [those closest to you,] and everyone you know for a day full of sensory-friendly activities, mission moments, dance parties, and of course, some light walking exercise!

    Hopebridge is a proud sponsor of the Autism Speaks walks and [is going to] be present among the resource tables. Be sure to stop by to say hello, meet our local team, and grab some fun giveaway items!
    ​Here is a link to a video from the Autism Speaks Walk, held in Atlanta, Georgia, from almost five years ago:​
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=426489688117023&external_log_id=312d e2ca-bc3f-4e0f-bbf8-ddab3af3d4ed&q=

    [source: https://www.hopebridge.com/events/au...-atlanta-2023/ ]

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    • The subject of the post from over 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, the Autism Society of South Carolina is a Lexington County, South Carolina-based nonprofit that attempts to provide services to individuals impacted by Autism. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in South Carolina...
      The Autism Society of South Carolina [is going to] host the 18th Annual Strides for Autism Walk on April 6 at the Community Park of Irmo... The Strides for Autism Walk is the [nonprofit's] signature fundraiser event. It is highly anticipated by self-advocates and [individuals affected by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders] throughout the state and southeastern region.

      Each year, the [Autism Walk has many] attendees from across the state, as it is an opportunity for individuals ...and community members impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder to participate in a fun-filled walk, resource fair and activities. Participants have an opportunity to [be with others in the same situation as them,] meet new friends, enjoy local vendors and other entertainment...
      ​Here is a link to a video from the Autism Society of South Carolina from about seven-and-a-half years ago:
      https://www.facebook.com/watch?ref=search&v=10154362530472497&external_log_ id=b95fb65f-bcf1-4597-b9ac-145ce09dd6ab&q=

      [source: https://scliving.coop/events/18th-an...s-autism-walk/ ]
      Last edited by Visionary7903; 03-05-2024, 01:21 AM.

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      • The subject of the post from over 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, the Hope Network is a Grand Rapids, Michigan-based nonprofit that provides a wide range of healthcare and life services for individuals with various challenges.​​ ​The Hope Network Center for Autism is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders and other related developmental disorders.​..
        Crystal Lettinga says she's learned more from her twin sister than from her college classes.

        "You would never know she has autism," says Crystal, of her twin, Coral Lettinga. "You're like, she looks just you and I. We're the exact same person because we are twins, but we are different. She's nonverbal. So making public situations a little more difficult, not knowing what she needs."

        For the past seven years, Crystal has walked with Hope Network's annual Bridge Walk for Autism, alongside [many others] who usually take part in the event, crossing the Blue Bridge near downtown Grand Rapids [for] Autism Acceptance Month.

        "Events like these bridge walks make us all feel like the same person," says Crystal...
        ​Here is a link to a video on the Hope Network's Bridge Walk for Autism from almost five years ago:
        https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=2236370866678994&external_log_id=568 fce7b-de16-46c6-b60a-2d2c3fc52d64&q=

        [source: https://www.fox17online.com/news/loc...ceptance-month ]

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        • The subject of the post from about two weeks ago was Heartspring, a​​​ Sedgwick County, Kansas-based nonprofit that provides services to individuals with various challenges. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

          To the northeast, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​​ Autism Speaks is North America's leading Autism science and advocacy organisation...
          [Applied Behaviour Analysis] Connections once again participated in the Resource Fair for the Autism Speaks Walk in Ottawa this past Sunday on June 2nd, 2019. Despite the weather the walk was a huge success and our Clinical Director, Leigh Giles, and Director of Client Services, Anna Sadler, had a great time meeting everyone!

          If you didn't get a chance to [have a look at our stall] and see all the exciting things happening at [Applied Behaviour Analysis] Connections over the summer make sure to [go] over to our services page or give us a call ...for more information!​
          ​Here is a link to a video on Ottawa's Autism Speaks Canada Walk from over four years ago:


          [source: https://abaconnections.ca/autism-speaks-canada-walk/ ]

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          • The subject of the post from about two week ago was Montreal, Quebec, 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, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada...
            Today, communities all across Canada are commemorating World Autism Awareness Day for the first time.

            At noon, Toronto City Hall raised a commemorative flag to mark the day, and the CN Tower was lit blue as part of Autism Speaks' "Light It Up Blue" campaign.

            [Many] towns and cities in Ontario are also participating, with students taking part in fundraising activities to help children with autism.

            ...Suzanne Jaconson, president of QuickStart, a charity that assists with earlier intervention [for individuals impacted by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders,] tells CFRA Ottawa[:]
            "People with autism live full lives so we now have seniors with autism that we need to provide care for."

            While treatments and therapies help symptoms of autism, there is no cure.

            "If you've met one child with autism, you've met one child with autism. And that’s it," Trudy Richards of the Autism Ontario Windsor Essex County Chapter tells the Windsor Star. "Autism has many different faces. Every child has potential."

            In 2007, the UN declared April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day. In November 2012, the House of Commons passed an act that made April 2 World Autism Awareness Day in Canada, too.

            Edmonton MP Mike Lake tells Canada AM that Canada still faces "significant challenges" when it comes to supporting children with autism.

            "I think globally we’re doing well compared to other countries, but there are significant challenges. It depends on [what part of Canada] you’re in," he says.

            ...Marg Spoelstra of Autism Ontario says these flag-raising events across the province are important in drawing attention to the issue.

            "If nothing else, [many] communities have been engaged and are recognizing that people in their communities have autism," she tells the Toronto Star.

            "It opens the door for us to then speak about the more difficult issue, which is: How do we create a more inclusive society for people with differences, particularly the difference of [Autism Spectrum Disorders]?"

            [National Hockey League] goalie Pierre Groulx's 4-year-old son, Leo, is autistic.

            ...“We want to make other parents realize that autism is not something to be scared of. It’s not curable but it’s livable. You can live with autism and function very highly with it," Groulx tells the Montreal Gazette.

            "Wendy and I aren’t doing this for us," Groulx says of the initiative. "We've gotten the help we need and we’re on the right track."

            "What we're doing is trying to spread the word. Leo can come into the bedroom and say, 'Hi, Mommy, hi, Daddy, I had a good night, I have to go pee now.' He didn’t do that six months ago. It’s just so amazing. It brings tears to our eyes when we get to see and hear that."

            "Today, we’re very grateful that we have the opportunity to [be there for] other people," he [says.]
            ​Here is a link to a video on the Ottawa Autism Speaks Canada Walk from over four years ago:
            https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=367065357271105&external_log_id=bac2 bbec-660d-4534-be4c-65a6742d48ec&q=

            [source: https://ca.style.yahoo.com/shine/blo...173519972.html ]
            Last edited by Visionary7903; 03-09-2024, 11:32 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, Heartspring is a Sedgwick County, Kansas-based nonprofit that provides services for individuals with various challenges. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in the area...
              Life with Autism can be challenging for [children] but one local organization is working to make those challenges a little easier.

              Sarah Bruce is the mother of 5-year-old Isaiah. Two years ago he may not have been able to participate in Heartspring's annual Autism Care Walk. He's Autistic and [only about two years ago he] couldn't talk, he played alone and lacked social skills.

              "Today we're walking because we want everyone to know how much Heartspring has helped our son," [she] says...

              The Autism Care Walk raises money for Heartsprings programs, including scholarships that allow [children] like Isaiah to be a part of them.

              "...it's ...a time for us to raise funds for our autism services programs," says Rachel Mayberry.

              Those services like summer camps and social clubs help some [children] say their [first] words or be invited to their first birthday party.

              Vicki Hayes works in Heartspring'ss cafeteria and has seen these developments firsthand. She's retiring on Monday but says she'll never forget the [children] she's met over the years.

              "I call them my [children.] I do it for my [children] and Heartspring and I do it for all autistic [children] because they need this. They need this really bad," says Hayes.
              ​Here is a link to a video from Heartspring's Autism CARE Walk from about seven years ago:​
              https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=10156459088384572&external_log_id=fa 060102-8509-41ae-8432-8c8cdf8170ca&q=

              [source: https://www.kwch.com/content/news/He...481153081.html ]

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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, Altamonte Springs, Florida is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
                [Be there with] Hopebridge and Autism Speaks as we celebrate the autism community and share helpful resources at the annual Autism Speaks walks. This walk [is going to] be hosted in Almonte Springs, FL on Saturday November 11, 2023. Bring [those individuals closest to you] and everyone you know for a day full of sensory-friendly activities, mission moments, dance parties, and of course, some light walking exercise!

                Hopebridge is a proud sponsor of the Autism Speaks walks and [is going to] be present among the resource tables. Be sure to stop by to say hello, meet our local team, and grab some fun giveaway items!
                ​Here is a link to a video on the Altamonte Springs Autism Speaks Walk from about four months ago:
                https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=6982337871860347&external_log_id=f06 73185-099a-4bce-96ae-ab1c8fe9fc28&q=

                [source: https://www.hopebridge.com/events/au...-florida-2023/ ]

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                • The subject of the post from about a month ago was Montreal, Quebec, 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, 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 took] the walkers [through] 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 on Ottawa's Autism Speaks Canada Walk from almost a year ago:
                  Annette Goerner is joined by Ottawa's Autism Speaks Canada Walk Ambassador Chico Morales and his mom Melissa ahead of the event to raise awareness and increase understanding of autism.


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

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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 southwest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
                    On April 6, the Milwaukee Bucks took steps to change the future of those in the Wisconsin Autism Community by hosting the Autism Speaks walk at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

                    The Milwaukee Walk Now for Autism Speaks event raised [substantial funds] for autism research and gathered [many] individuals for the [fundraising and Autism awareness event.] This year marked [the] first time the BMO Harris Bradley Center hosted the fifth annual event for the Milwaukee community.

                    Those in attendance were treated to an appearance from Bucks guard Brandon Jennings as he thanked [them] during the opening ceremonies.
                    ​Here is a link to a video from the Milwaukee Autism Speaks Walk from about seven-and-a-half years ago:
                    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=10154498794507667&external_log_id=bf c80a63-6770-492d-807f-4f31f6d12a02&q=

                    [source: https://www.nba.com/bucks/walk-now-autism-speaks-0 ]
                    Last edited by Visionary7903; 04-04-2024, 11:21 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, Little Rock, Arkansas is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...​
                      So many great things are happening with autism research, outreach and community engagement that it’s hard to fit it all into one event.

                      “We would need twice, thrice the size of this room if we included everything that we are doing in autism research,” said Maya Lopez, M.D., [University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS)] associate professor and Arkansas Autism Treatment Network principal investigator.

                      Lopez was referring to the research posters lining the walls of Chairman’s Hall at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, [a venue that] hosted the Aug. 9 town hall event, a partnership between UAMS, the Arkansas Autism Treatment Network, Autism Speaks and Arkansas Children’s Hospital.

                      In addition to mingling with researchers, participants heard from speakers about the Arkansas Autism Treatment Network, two autism programs called CoBALT and ECHO... Together they [started] off the 2016 Arkansas Autism Speaks Walk and were entertained by performances from the Cheer City United Kronos Team, featuring special needs cheerleaders.

                      Ed Buckner, chief meteorologist with KTHV Channel 11 and parent to a daughter on the autism spectrum, emceed the event and said that Arkansas is lucky to have an Autism Treatment Network site in Arkansas. The grant was received by Arkansas Children’s Research Institute and the clinic is held at the UAMS James L. Dennis Developmental Center. It is one of only 14 such sites in North America. [Arkansas Autism Treatment Network] sites have the ...goal of [working together and] sharing research and improving outcomes for autism patients and [those individuals closest to them.]

                      “Through Autism Speaks and [the Arkansas Autism Treatment Network,] we continue to make a big difference in treatment outcomes for children with autism and on the autism spectrum,” Buckner said.

                      ...Echoing the concept of “We’re all in this together,” Richard Jacobs, M.D., chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at UAMS and pediatrician-in-chief at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, shifted the spotlight to fundraising for autism research.

                      ...Dawn Itzkowitz, Arkansas Autism Speaks Walk chairwoman, [started] off the 2016 [Autism Speaks] walk with the help of the crowd.

                      “It’s an amazing event,” Itzkowitz said...

                      The Autism Speaks Walk is the world’s largest awareness and fundraising event for autism. The Arkansas event is at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 1... The 2016 goal is to raise $115,500 [for] research and treatment programs...
                      ​Here is a link to a video on the Arkansas Autism Speaks Walk from about seven-and-a-half years ago:​
                      Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.


                      [source: https://news.uams.edu/2016/08/16/aut...arch-outreach/ ]

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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 northwest, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada.​..
                        Yesterday, [Mike Lake, Member of Parliament for Edmonton-Wetaskiwin]​ gave his annual one-minute World Autism Awareness Day statement in the Canadian House of Commons, with his son, Jaden, watching from the gallery.

                        Mike’s statement read:

                        “Mr. Speaker, yesterday was World Autism Awareness Day and the anniversary of my son Jaden’s diagnosis at age two.

                        Autism comes with no end of labels, and in Jaden’s case, one of those labels is non-verbal.

                        ...There are few things I know for sure, but I know this. My 23-year-old non-verbal son has something to say. He says it in the simple words he types or writes. He says it with a sideways smile, a mysterious giggle, a whimsical look and sometimes with heartfelt tears.

                        And if you have the patience to just wait on him, quietly be present with him, joining him in the moment – in his moment – he will touch your heart in the most magical of ways.

                        You [are going to] hear his voice and you [are] never [going to] forget what he has to say.”...
                        ​Here is a link to a video from the Edmonton Autism Speaks Canada Walk from about five months ago:
                        https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=1315001189157506&external_log_id=ff9 78a8a-b897-490d-8960-831fe098248f&q=

                        [source: https://mikelake.ca/mikes-annual-wor...y-statement-2/ ]

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                        • The subject of the post from over 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 northwest, St.Amant is a Manitoba-based nonprofit that provides services for individuals with various challenges. This includes children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Manitoba.​..
                          St.Amant Foundation has proudly partnered for an eigth year with the Manitoba Moose for an Autism Acceptance campaign [for the] St.Amant Autism Programs. The 2024 Autism Acceptance Game is being held on Saturday, April 6, 2024! [Individuals impacted by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, who are part of] St.Amant’s Autism Program [are going to] be invited to do a puck-drop and participate in the ceremony.

                          Each year since returning to Manitoba for the 2015-16 AHL season, the Manitoba Moose have been proving that they can maintain an entertaining, yet inclusive, atmosphere by hosting what has been known as their Autism Awareness game. The team turns the music down, forgoes the flashy lights, and even has a quiet room for those who need it to create a more inclusive environment for individuals with autism while keeping the action-packed and [sensory]-friendly atmosphere [Manitoba Moose] fans have come to expect at Canada Life Centre.

                          ...In 2022, the Manitoba Moose generously donated $20,000! [Some of the team went] to visit St.Amant’s Early Learning Classrooms and enjoyed an afternoon spending quality time with the children.

                          ...Sensory toolkits will be available at the game provided by the Manitoba Moose... No ticket required for children 2 and under...
                          ​Here is a link to a video from the Manitoba Moose Ice Hockey team's Autism Awareness Game from about seven years ago:
                          https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=1646140115681164&external_log_id=e25 92d71-b200-4e4e-95c2-0a587224fe20&q=

                          [source: https://stamant.ca/events/manitoba-moose/ ]

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                          • The subject of the post from over 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 also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...​
                            ...This year's [Autism Speaks] walk [is going to] take place on 11/10/18... As volunteers we [are going to] be helping set up the walk, handing out water along the walk, [giving out] information [to those individuals at the Autism Speaks Walks,] among other tasks. Recommend attire is tennis shoes, and comfortable clothing like shorts and a T-shirt.

                            To participate in this event you will need to fill out the VUCF waiver on our homepage, as well as the link above to register as a volunteer (note when it asks you if you’re with a team/name of your organization put VUCF Different Abilities)

                            We [are going to] be meeting at the Lake Claire pavilion [in the early evening.]

                            If you have any questions please reach out to me at vucfabilities@ucf.edu
                            ​Here is a link to a video on the Altamonte Springs Autism Speaks Walk from about five months ago:​
                            https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=6982337871860347&external_log_id=44e 39064-3c8b-4702-8792-3a3953801a5e&q=

                            [source: https://knightconnect.campuslabs.com.../event/2683862 ]

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                            • The subject of the post from over 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.

                              Ausome Ottawa is an Ottawa, Ontario, Canada-based nonprofit that attempts to provide cost-free sports programs for children and youth with Autism...
                              Ausome Ottawa is gearing up for Tamarack Ottawa [Run/Walk] Weekend, one of the charity’s favourite events of the year. Since 2017, children with autism and [those individuals closest to them] from throughout the National Capital Region have come together to walk, run and cheer each other on as Team Ausome, and raise awareness and funds along the way.

                              Many children with autism face barriers to accessing sport and recreation opportunities due to a lack of training and resources in school and community programs. Ausome Ottawa was founded in 2015 to remove those barriers by creating programs specifically designed to provide a welcoming and supported environment for every child to meaningfully participate and succeed, and at no cost to [individuals impacted by Autism.] It also trains educators, coaches, leagues and facility operators on how to better understand autism and make their own sports and recreation programs more inclusive.

                              As Executive Director Jamie Logue explains, Ausome Ottawa is more than sports. “We’re about building ...connection and community—on and off the field of play. Where children grow their ...confidence and independence. Where meaningful connections and friendships form between teammates and [the individuals closest to them.] And where we [be there] together as a community to build an autism-inclusive future.”

                              That’s why Team Ausome is excited to be back for Tamarack Ottawa [Run/Walk] Weekend. “As an official charity partner, we’re running to raise funds to create more spaces in our spring and summer programs, so that more children will get their chance to play too.”

                              ...15-year-old William is one of many Ausome athletes who can’t wait for [the day of the run/walk.] Through years of Run Club and other programs, William has not only learned how to run, he has learned to love it. That’s the kind of life-changing impact that Ausome Ottawa works to make in the lives of all its athletes and [those individuals closest to them.]
                              ​Here is a link to a video Ausome Ottawa's​ year-in-review from about 8 years ago:


                              [source: https://www.runottawa.ca/team-ausome...eeded-programs ]
                              Last edited by Visionary7903; 04-16-2024, 01:10 AM.

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                              • The subject of the post from almost two months ago was Montreal, Quebec, 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, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks Canada​...
                                The Ottawa [NHL team's] Autism Awareness Hands Design Unisex T-Shirt, TS3655, is a powerful symbol of solidarity [with] both the Ottawa [NHL team] and the autism community. This exclusive design showcases two hands forming a heart, representing the love and compassion that binds us all together. Our t-shirt is crafted with utmost care and attention to detail. Made from premium quality fabric, it ensures ...comfort and durability. The unisex design makes it suitable for fans of all ages and genders, allowing everyone to proudly display their [appreciation] for the Ottawa Senators and their commitment to autism awareness. By purchasing this t-shirt, you not only show your unwavering [appreciation] for your favorite hockey team but also contribute to a greater cause. A portion of the proceeds from each sale is donated to autism research and support organizations, making a real difference in the lives of individuals [impacted by Autism, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorders]...
                                ​Here is a link to a video on Ottawa's Autism Speaks Canada​ Walk from about four years ago:


                                [source: https://issuu.com/dovestylish/docs/3s7ft0k9ier ]

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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 southwest, Atlanta, Georgia is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
                                  ...This Saturday[,] Autism Speaks is celebrating World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) with its international “Light It Up Blue” campaign to help shine a light on Autism. The goal of the day is to bring attention, awareness and understanding of Autism all over the world as a growing health concern that affects [many people] worldwide. [Many] iconic landmarks across the [world] unite by shining blue lights in honor of the [many individuals and children] affected by Autism.

                                  ...Thank you all for taking the time to read this…the more people who are aware and are willing to speak up, the more we can push for earlier diagnosis, more advanced research, better treatments, and more educational resources/special needs teachers. There is no pill you can take, no medical treatment, no physical exam or x-ray for it to show up on…
                                  ​Here is a link to a video on the Autism Speaks Georgia's “Light It Up Blue” campaign from about four years ago:
                                  https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=653616385212257&external_log_id=16ec 12f6-03e0-4a6b-a510-0941fe566468&q=

                                  [source: https://eatonacademy.org/light-it-up...ld-autism-day/ ]
                                  Last edited by Visionary7903; 04-18-2024, 01:30 AM.

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                                  • The subject of the post from about two day 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, Atlanta, Georgia is also home to an annual Walk for Autism Speaks...
                                    We would love to have you join us at the 2019 Autism Speaks Walk, ...scheduled [to occur] on Sunday, April 28 at Atlantic Station Pinnacle Lot.

                                    The Walk starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 12:00 p.m.

                                    Autism Speaks runs the nation's largest autism walk fundraising event and Marcus Autism Center receives 50% of the funds raised.

                                    I participated in the 2018 Walk with [those closest to me] – and [I'll] be doing so again in 2019—it was lots of fun and for a most worthy cause!

                                    Enroll in one of the Marcus-Children's teams and help us reach our goals...
                                    • Choose one of our Marcus Teams listed below or join the draft! (Marcus-Children’s, Bobcats-Marcus Research, CAD, SB Squad, or Feeding)
                                    ​Here is a link to a video on the Autism Speaks Walk, held in Atlanta, Georgia, from about seven years ago:​
                                    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=10154368321335267&external_log_id=ae 9fc184-b55f-4c88-b850-77378f2b3049&q=

                                    [source: https://ptc.gatech.edu/2019-autism-speaks-walk ]

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