Archive for the ‘Autism Awareness’ Category
Thursday, August 28th, 2008 by Jen
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On September 27th, radio personalities Lex and Terry, 97.1 The Eagle, and Dallas Harley-Davidson are hosting Ticket to Ride in Dallas, TX. This is the first Ticket to Ride in Dallas. Proceeds benefit the Autism Society of America.
The ride will begin at 10:30 a.m. at Dallas Harley-Davidson, 1334 W. Centerville Road, Garland, TX. The event will also include a lunch, an auction, and an after party at Strokers Dallas, from 5 p.m. to closing.
This is a great way to raise funds and awareness for Autism. If you’d like to find out more visit http://www.lexandterrytickettoride.org/
You can also read more on the Autism Society of America’s website.

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Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 by Jen
In response to requests from the Autism Society of America, presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain have made statements regarding Autism and healthcare. Do you know where each candidate stands on these important issues?
You can read each candidates statement on the Autism Society of America’s Vote for Autism web page. Both letters address concerns such as the important of early detection, support for future research, and helping families with Autism afford the specialized health care that they need.
For ways that you can get involved in promoting Autism Awareness and encouraging our government to address these important concerns, visit the ASA website.

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Saturday, August 2nd, 2008 by Jen
One of the charitable organizations that we donate to here at Charming Chick is the Autism Society of America. Recently, they have launched an art exhibit of art created by individuals on the Autism spectrum.
It was such a neat experience to check it out, so I thought I would pass this information along. You can view the art exhibit by clicking here.
The Autism Society of America supports research that will help families living with Autism. You can read more about their research, programs, and information about Autism on their website here.
Check out some of our newest Autism Awareness jewelry by clicking the pictures below:

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