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For your information and sharing.---------- Forwarded message ----------

Date: Tue, May 6, 2008 at 1:23 PMSubject: The UM-NSU CARD Mobile Family Clinic!To: Muñoz

The UM-NSU

CARD Mobile Family Clinic Has Arrived!

The UM-NSU Center for Autism and Related

Disabilities has purchased a one of a kind Mobile Family Clinic which will

travel throughout South Florida in Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe Counties

providing screenings, resources, and autism awareness to our community. The UM-NSU

CARD Mobile Family Clinic will allow families who may not be able to travel to

a CARD center the ability to meet with CARD staff in

their local communities.

The UM-NSU CARD Mobile Family Clinic is a 23

foot bus that is customized with a therapy / evaluation room in the back and a

waiting room and work station in the front. The therapy / evaluation room is

outfitted with video cameras which connect to recording equipment and a monitor

in the waiting area. This will allow for effective interactive training

opportunities for families. The therapy room will have sufficient space and be equipped

with materials that will allow the clinician to evaluate the child in a variety

of social, communication and behavioral contexts.

UM-NSU CARD would like to thank Tropical

Nights sponsors and individual donors for making the purchase and maintenance

of the Mobile Family Clinic possible.

Be on the

lookout for the

UM-NSU

CARD Mobile Family Clinic

throughout

your community!

*If

you would like to be added to our email list or if you would like to be removed

from our email list, please click here: http://www.umcard.org/contact.php

UM-NSU CARD is a state-funded resource and support program dedicated to

improving the lives of individuals with autism and related disabilities

including deaf-blindness and pervasive developmental disorders. UM-NSU CARD

does not endorse specific programs or points of view presented in this email.

-- ACE Chair

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