iWalk for Ryan

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Please help us reach our goal and raise awareness for autism all at the same time. Any donation amount is greatly appreciated.

Autism of Society of Berks Autism Walk

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About The Team

iWalk for Ryan is forming a team to walk at the Berks County Autism Society's Autism Awareness Walk which will be held on October 4th at First Energy Stadium (home of the Fightin Phils).

Our team goal is to raise as much awareness for autism as possible.  We are collecting donations for the Berks County Autism Society since they have been such a great source of support for our family.  

As most of you know, our son, Ryan, was diagnosed with autism three years ago. While it has been difficult, he has come a long way now that he is receiving the appropriate therapy and treatment. We are just thrilled with the progress he has made, but we also know that he has a long road ahead of him.  

Please consider joining us on October 4th.  If you can't make it, a donation in any amount would be greatly appreciated.  

It is nice to know how loved and supported Ryan is by all of you. 

Sincerely,

Brittany, Sam, Ryan, and Gianna

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Your donations directly help us to provide: 

  • informative meetings/workshops (with free babysitting)
  • a volunteer run phoneline
  • a lending library with county wide access
  • community awareness projects
  • scholarships for summer camps
  • mini-grant programs for local school districts that benefit students on the autism spectrum
  • music therapy, yoga, and social skills groups
  • community outings for children with autism and their families

<p>Your donations directly help us to provide:•informative meetings/workshops (with free babysitting)•a volunteer run phoneline•a lending library with county wide access•community awareness projects•scholarships for summer camps•mini-grant programs for local school districts that benefit students on the autism spectrum•music therapy, yoga, and social skills groups•community outings for children with autism and their families</p>

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