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Five for Fighting song, "World", For Autism speaks!
I've just been alerted that Autism Speaks, the Ad Council's sponsoring organization for the Autism Awareness campaign created a music video of the Five for Fighting song, "World", which features images of autistic children and their families. The band is generously donating $0.49 to Autism Speaks for each time the video is viewed and the winning charity will receive a special prize (there are several others on the site). When you have a moment, please visit the link below to watch the video and pass it along to your friends and family. They are aiming for 10,000 hits, but hopefully we can help them to surpass this goal. Please click this link and watch the video to help raise the funds for Autism. http://www.whatkindofworlddoyouwant.com/videos/view/id/213154 |
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Diagnoses of Autism Spectrum Disorders are on the rise thus funds to
this cause are very important. Great post Karma! |
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THX FOR THE INFO KARMA!!
HOW ARE YOU?? |
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My oldest is Autistic. Thanks for the post Karma ((((Karma))))
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Doing alright Nascar. How you doing?
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that video is awsome a friend of mine has a cousin who is autistic.
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OK that video made me cry
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Thanks Karma. My son is autistic. Everything that is done wheather great
or small means alot for these kids |
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Bumped because it is important.
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Awesome ((((Karma))))) I have passed it along
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Thank you Karma! 1 out of 150 are diagnosed Autistic now. We are still
trying to figure out weither my son has a form of Autism. My family and I attended a one mile "Walk for Hope" for Autism this past Sat. The attendance was awesome! There were so many more that showed up than had originally registered that they ran out of bracelets. Like having a stamp on your hand type thing...I will definatly check this site out! Again thank you for bringing this to our attention. |
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Good looking out Karma, I used to perform magic at the The Children
Making Strides Center in Pocasset, MASS, those kids taught me so much it was amazing. |
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being a very proud mom to an amazing autistic child...thank
you! |
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