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Our son Gavin was diagnosed with Autism last year. He's only been on this earth 3 years and has already had to deal with so much. Right now we are lucky that Gavin is in a great preschool program that has really helped him. Other families aren't so lucky, and as this epidemic spreads more and more children are being left without help. By donating and supporting this walk we are helping pass legislation so that no child with autism will ever have to be told to wait. We are donating to the only cure we have right now which is the therapies each child with autism desperately needs. This is not only for Gavin but all the other families that are affected by autism.
On May 3, 2008 we will be walking in Cottonwood park from 9-11am for anyone who would like to join us and walk for Gavin!
Thank You!

Others sponsering us!

Kara Kemperman-$5
Katelin Cross-$15
Jamie-$20
Grandma and Grandpa Bosko-$40

Fundraising Goal: $1000
Donations raised: $390.00
Recruitment Goal: 0
Amount Recruited: 11

Team Members
Rachael Grotegut  $325.00
Tom Booker  $25.00
Mike Bosko  $0.00
Jocelin Briggs  $5.00
Maddie Briggs  $5.00
Denne Dixon (Bosko)  $0.00
Gavin Grotegut  $20.00
John Grotegut  $0.00
Keaton Grotegut  $0.00
Rebeccah Mildenstein  $0.00
Jessica Newman  $10.00

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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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