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Help us Close the Gap so that we can Bridge the Gap (in the resources and understanding of autism)

Saturday, December 1, 2007 at 6:00 PM - Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 9:00 PM (ET)

Brooklyn, NY

Help us Close the Gap so that we can Bridge the Gap (in the...

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HELP US CLOSE THE GAP SO THAT WE MAY HELP TO BRIDGE THE GAP! 

 

Thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you who joined us last Thursday night! We had a fabulous time- the Katenga drummers were amazing, RedSky continued to take good care of all of us and we met lots of great people who we're eager to work with towards the end of bringing autism resources to Ghana and other countries around the world!

 We are edging ever closer to our financial goals to make the trip to  Ghana in January a reality and are excited to close the gap so that we may bridge the gap!

We have only $3850 to go!

Even if you weren't able to join us last Thursday- you can still make a contribution on line or by mailing a check to help us reach our financial goals and let the giving spirit of the holiday season be felt around the world this year!

Donations can be made on this site or checks can be mailed to:

The Global Autism Project

398 Seventh Avenue #4

Brooklyn, NY 11215 

 

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ON LINE or BY MAIL!
THE GLOBAL AUTISM PROJECT
320 Seventh Avenue #302
Brooklyn, NY 11215

Saturday, December 1, 2007 at 6:00 PM - Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 9:00 PM (ET)


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Founded in 2003, the Global Autism Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the global gap in the resources and understanding of autism.  We are committed to empowering communities worldwide to address the needs of individuals affected by autism through education, outreach, training, and the promotion of acceptance and compassion.

To address the lack of resources and extremely limited understanding of autism that plagues many underserved populations, we partner with autism centers established by local individuals. Our community empowerment model supports systemic change by providing family and community education through workshops and hands-on training.

We believe in embracing the talent and resources of the communities we serve by furnishing them with tools that engender self-reliance, sustainable development, and continued innovation.  Through this comprehensive, bottom-up approach, it is our vision to build a world in which all individuals affected by autism have access to effective services.