Walk Now for Autism - Please Support Cooper's Clan 2010

Cooper’s Clan supporters since 2007 has raised over $15,000.  You’ve opened your hearts and wallets and raised a record amount in 2009 $8300 in support of Cooper’s Clan in the Greater Boston Walk Now for Autism.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generous donations in the past.
Unfortunately there is more to be done.  There are now more children being diagnosed and families affected by it, my own included.  
 
We are walking in the fight against autism at Walk Now for Autism, joining tens of thousands of other people united by a single cause and dedicated to raising money to find a cure for autism.  The money raised at Walk Now for Autism supports Autism Speaks mission to finding the causes, effective treatments and a cure for autism through funding essential biomedical research.
 
Autism Speaks directs 75¢ out of every dollar raised to autism research, awareness and outreach.
 
Odds of a child becoming an olympic athlete - 1 in 28,500 
Odds of a child being diagnosed with Autism - 1 in 110
 
I am asking you to help by supporting my fund raising efforts with a donation. Cooper’s Clan team goal is $5000.
 
Please help us reach our goal by making a donation.   Your tax-deductible gift will make a difference.
 
Please visit our sites – as always much appreciation for future and past support!
 
Cooper's Clan Page link:
 http://www.walknowforautismspeaks.org/greaterboston/coopersclan
Your Team Page link: 
http://www.walknowforautismspeaks.org/greaterboston/coopersclant
 

What difference can your fundraising efforts make?
    •    By raising just $100 you can help two families be supplied with a 100 Day Kit that helps them figure out the confusing maze of autism services when they need it the most.
    •    By raising $500 you can provide 12 School Community Tool Kits for teachers, administrators and other staff members to support children at school and help them succeed on campus.
    •    By raising $1,000 you can provide 15 Transition Kits to help families move from school age services to adult services.