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Welcome to Walk Now for Autism
Sonoma 2008

Saturday, April 19, 2008
Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA

Thank you for your support of the 3rd Annual Sonoma Walk Now for Autism!   Over 1000 walkers came together at Sonoma State University has raised over $111,852 so far!   Without each of you, this would not have been possible, and for that, we thank you.  Together, we are making a difference in the lives of so many.
 
It's not too late to turn in donations! 

Please continue to collect and turn in your donations and watch your team totals grow.  We will be accepting donations for this year's walk through the end of May.  Please send any additional donations to the address below.  Be sure to include your name and team name to ensure proper credit!

Autism Speaks
Donation Department
Attn: Sonoma Walk
5455 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2250
Los Angeles, CA 90036


Due to the large volume of donations received on Walk Day, it will take time to enter all donations onto the website.  Please be patient and know that we are working as quickly as possible to update your team totals.  Additionally, incentive prizes will be ordered after June 19, 2008 to ensure we recognize all of your efforts.  Again, THANK YOU all for your continued support!

 
We'd like to thank the loads of volunteers that made the day go great!  We couldn't have done this without the help of Psi Chi Board members planning and recruiting 130 volunteers to help our campus walk.
Groups from campus where Members of the psychology FIG, Kappa, Kappa Gamma, the Pre-Health Club, the Pre-Nursing Club and the Psychology CATS class and Saturday Sidekicks programs for all there help.
 
 
Special Thanks to Mayor of Rohnert Park Jake Mackenzie and Professor Laurel McCabe, Chair, Psychology Department.  Also, thanks to Amy Carbo our new Walk Manager from Autism Speaks for her guidance, and taking her place while Amy was on maternity leave Liz Carroll from Orange County! We appreciated your  help.  The Co-Chairs Ronnie Echavarria and Aura Lopez-Kerr under the campus guidance of Heather Smith PhD, associate professor of Psychology.


2008 Walk FAQ's

Please open this Walk FAQ's document to see the answers to some common questions about the Sonoma Walk Now for Autism.

 

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