Monday, July 27, 2009 from 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (ET)
Eat, drink and help us to kick-off this year's NYC Paddle for Autism Awareness event on the rooftop of one of NYC's hottest venues!
230 Fifth
230 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10001
Monday, July 27th
7:00-10:00pm
Three hour open-bar, with top-shelf spirits!! Great give-aways and raffle prizes including: travel, restaurant gift certificates, African crafts, massage gift certificates, photos, spa gift certificates, tix to sporting events and more!
All guests receive a complimentary $200 laser session at Completely Bare Spa!
To get there: F,V to 23rd St; R,W to 23rd St; 6 to 23rd St. Walk East towards Fifth Ave.
And on Saturday, get in a kayak and paddle with us!
Louis J. Valentino Park
Red Hook, Brooklyn
Saturday, August 1st
10:00am-4:00pm
There is no cost to participate; we encourage everyone to fundraise and have great prizes for top fundraisers, including: iPod minis, water bottles, movie tickets and more! You can set up your own fundraising page at www.firstgiving.com/globalautismproject
To get there: A, C, F to Jay St–Borough Hall; N, R to Court St; 2, 3, 4, 5 to Borough Hall; then take the B61 bus to Beard and Van Brunt Sts; or take the Water Taxi (see nywatertaxi.com).
All funds raised support the work of the Global Autism Project in bringing training to autism professionals in developing countries.
The Global Autism Project is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit organization.
All donations are tax-deductible.
The Global Autism Project is a non-profit organization that works with children with autism in developing countries. In the United States, a child is diagnosed with autism every 20 minutes. In developing countries, we have no way of knowing the national situations. Dr. Eben Badoe is one of only thirty pediatricians in Ghana, a country of 19.4 million people. He is the only one diagnosing autism. He recently told us, “right now, I diagnose children and then I lose them in a way.” The Global Autism Project is working hard to change this. We bring research-proven methodologies of autism intervention to developing countries. A commitment to a balance of scientifically sound interventions and cultural sensitivity is integral to our work.
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