Guest guest Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 Hi, I get this monthly and thought I'd pass it on. If you click on "here and there", you can find out the website for specific states as well as different camps offered by them. I know that in WI, there is an actual Aspergers Camp (weekend and week-long) every year. So...just wanted to pass it on since they really do sooo much. Robin From: Easter Seals <info@...>Subject: April eNews: Find Helpful Autism Resourcesjrisjs@...Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 5:00 AM Please add easterseals.com to your list of approved senders to ensure you continue to receive email from us. FORWARD THIS EMAIL DONATE NOW EASTERSEALS.COM April 2011 Dear Robin, Read our Stories of HopeOur clients' stories offer insight into the type of autism services provided by Easter Seals.You may know that April is National Autism Awareness Month -- and that this Saturday, April 2, is World Autism Awareness Day. Did you also know that Easter Seals is the leading non-profit provider of services for children and adults with autism? Autism is a baffling, life-long disorder. While there is no cause or cure, or a known singular effective treatment, it is treatable. “Today, one in 110 children are diagnosed with autism and there’s an increasing need for funding, services and support,†says , Ph.D., MPH, National Director of Autism Services, Easter Seals. “Easter Seals serves more than 16,000 individuals with autism, up from 5,000 three years ago. It’s important to remember getting the right support at the earliest stage in life can help a child gain the skills he or she needs to be successful. We know people with autism, at any age, can make significant progress.†Visit our Web site to learn more about autism and find helpful Easter Seals resources like our Autism State Profiles, a state-by-state report of autism services. Highlights Learn About Our Autism Services Could My Child Have Autism? Join the Conversation On Our Blog Services Spotlight Could My Child Have Autism?Our helpful resources provide guidance for individuals and families seeking information and support. Getting the right help at the earliest stage of life can help a child gain the skills he or she needs to be successful. How You Can Help Participate On Our BlogJoin the autism conversation by sharing your viewpoints, feelings, and experiences through Easter Seals’ blog. Safeway Adds "Supporting Easter Seals" to Shoppers' Grocery Lists This April. Be sure to spread the word about this promotion to benefit Easter Seals -- and visit your local Safeway store! Find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Update Your Profile|Unsubscribe|Privacy Policy| Donate This message was sent to jrisjs@... because you have supported Easter Seals or expressed interest in email from us. We respect your privacy and will not make your email address available to other organizations. Easter Seals and its affiliates are 501©(3) nonprofit organizations. Easter Seals Wisconsin, 101 Nob Hill Road, Suite 301, Madison, WI 53704 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Thanks for this Robin! :)ne From: and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs@...>Subject: ( ) Good info!!!!!Aspergers Treatment Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 1:03 PM Hi, I get this monthly and thought I'd pass it on. If you click on "here and there", you can find out the website for specific states as well as different camps offered by them. I know that in WI, there is an actual Aspergers Camp (weekend and week-long) every year. So...just wanted to pass it on since they really do sooo much. Robin From: Easter Seals <info@...>Subject: April eNews: Find Helpful Autism Resourcesjrisjs@...Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 5:00 AM Please add easterseals.com to your list of approved senders to ensure you continue to receive email from us. FORWARD THIS EMAIL DONATE NOW EASTERSEALS.COM April 2011 Dear Robin, Read our Stories of HopeOur clients' stories offer insight into the type of autism services provided by Easter Seals.You may know that April is National Autism Awareness Month -- and that this Saturday, April 2, is World Autism Awareness Day. Did you also know that Easter Seals is the leading non-profit provider of services for children and adults with autism? Autism is a baffling, life-long disorder. While there is no cause or cure, or a known singular effective treatment, it is treatable. “Today, one in 110 children are diagnosed with autism and there’s an increasing need for funding, services and support,†says , Ph.D., MPH, National Director of Autism Services, Easter Seals. “Easter Seals serves more than 16,000 individuals with autism, up from 5,000 three years ago. It’s important to remember getting the right support at the earliest stage in life can help a child gain the skills he or she needs to be successful. We know people with autism, at any age, can make significant progress.†Visit our Web site to learn more about autism and find helpful Easter Seals resources like our Autism State Profiles, a state-by-state report of autism services. Highlights Learn About Our Autism Services Could My Child Have Autism? Join the Conversation On Our Blog Services Spotlight Could My Child Have Autism?Our helpful resources provide guidance for individuals and families seeking information and support. Getting the right help at the earliest stage of life can help a child gain the skills he or she needs to be successful. How You Can Help Participate On Our BlogJoin the autism conversation by sharing your viewpoints, feelings, and experiences through Easter Seals’ blog. Safeway Adds "Supporting Easter Seals" to Shoppers' Grocery Lists This April. Be sure to spread the word about this promotion to benefit Easter Seals -- and visit your local Safeway store! Find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Update Your Profile|Unsubscribe|Privacy Policy| Donate This message was sent to jrisjs@... because you have supported Easter Seals or expressed interest in email from us. We respect your privacy and will not make your email address available to other organizations. Easter Seals and its affiliates are 501©(3) nonprofit organizations. Easter Seals Wisconsin, 101 Nob Hill Road, Suite 301, Madison, WI 53704 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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