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A Letter from the Founders
Stories of Autism is a non-profit organization based in Woodinville, WA. It's mission is to promote awareness of the epidemic rise in autism spectrum disorder diagnosis, most recently estimated at one in every ninety-one children. Through exhibiting portraits of individuals with autism spectrum disorders along with their stories of challenges and milestones, Stories of Autism helps those with the disorder to be welcomed and supported in their communities while being afforded the opportunities reach their life's potential. Stories of Autism will soon be a national effort and eventually will become global in its reach. The project will incorporate the work of many other photographers while including photography by people on the autism spectrum.
Current supporters of Stories of Autism include many of the top and high profile businesses and corporations in the Seattle area.
Now we're asking you to add your name to the long list of those working to increase autism awareness.
Please Donate!
Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion. It's more than just a tag line. It's what we want for all our children including those with special needs. Your donation will help us increase autism awareness across the globe through our website, exhibitions, partnerships and outreach programs.
Businesses - Host An Exhibit!
Hosting some of the artwork from Stories of Autism is simple. All you need is the willingness to provide some space. In appreciation for hosting an exhibit your business will be identified as a supporter of autism awareness on our website and mentioned in our e-newsletter which is distributed to several hundred recipients. Both the website and newsletter will include links to your business website along with a short profile of your company and services. This is a great way to stand out from the other businesses in your community!
We hope you will find a way to support Stories of Autism. No donation is too big or too small. You can't imagine how much your actions will mean to all the families of children challenged by the effects of autism.
We are deeply grateful for your generosity and support!
Charles Cotugno Lynn Vigo
President, Board of Directors Vice President, Board of Directors
