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Chicago Southside Autism Support Group (CSASG) is a parent support organization. The mission of CSASG is to provide support and information for families and children with autism. Our group is committed to increasing awareness and improving the quality of life for our children. We welcome you to participate with us on Sunday, May 18,at Soldier Field and thank you for your donation plus your continued support.

Fundraising Goal: $1000
Donations raised: $723.00
Recruitment Goal: 0
Amount Recruited: 21

Team Members
William O'Malley  $110.00
Lorayne Beinar  $0.00
Aaron Brown  $0.00
Brian Brown  $0.00
Karen Brown  $0.00
William Brown  $0.00
Paul Butler  $60.00
Shakir Butler  $10.00
Gloria Cannon  $0.00
Briggs & Diane Connell  $50.00
Rolinda Dominguez  $70.00
Georgianne Gerber  $100.00
adrienne griffin  $10.00
Wanda Lenoir  $218.00
Katherine Malhas  $30.00
Rhonda McLeod  $0.00
Porter Myrick Jr  $25.00
Andrea Parkins  $0.00
Bernardo Picolo  $10.00
Diane Tolbert-Butler  $10.00
Catherine Vargas  $20.00

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About Walk Now for Autism:
Walk Now for Autism, the nation's largest grassroots autism walk program, is Autism Speaks'signature fundraising and awareness event, taking place in communities across the United States, as well as in Canada and the United Kingdom. Powered by volunteers and families with loved ones on the autism spectrum, this successful grassroots fundraising effort not only generates vital funds for autism research but also raises awareness about the increasing prevalence of autism and the need for increased research funding to combat this complex disorder.

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