Tennessee Walk Now for Autism Speaks
TENNESSEE KICKOFF EVENT RESCHEDULED
Due to the devastating floods in Nashville, the 2010 TENNESSEE KICKOFF EVENT SCHEDULED FOR THIS SATURDAY AS BEEN RESCHEDULED. The families in our community are our priority and we ask that your time and talent be dedicated to helping them at this difficult time.
AUTISMCARES
If you are aware of a family in our autism community that has been affected by the floods and are in need of support, please have them call 615-238-1625 for immediate assistance from AutismCares.
2010 TENNESSEE KICKOFF EVENT - NEW DATE:
When: Saturday, August 7, 2010
Time:10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Where:Embassy Suites Nashville South – Cool Springs
820 Crescent Centre Drive
Franklin, TN 37067
Childcare will be provided.
CLICK HERE to RSVP for the NEW KICKOFF DATE
TEAM CAPTAIN PACKETS & WALK INFORMATION
Please email tennessee@autismspeaks.org if you would like a Team Captain Packet, Walk Brochures, Walk Posters or Puzzle Piece pin-ups mailed to you.
Autism Speaks is Listening!!!
Autism Speaks - Tennessee
7900-D Stevens Mill Road - #182
Matthews, NC 28104
615-238-1625
tennessee@autismspeaks.org
AutismCares Helping Families Affected By Tennessee Floods
Nashville, Tennessee has just experienced the worst flooding in the city’s history. Many families have lost everything, including their homes, cars and clothes. Water rescues continue and many households are without power. Households which have a family member who has autism are particularly affected.
IF YOU ARE IN TENNESSEE AND NEED ASSISTANCE
Please contact:
Kathy L. Streng
Director, Regionally Supported Walks, Southeast
615-238-1625
Kathy.streng@autismspeaks.org
AutismCares helps families affected by autism to cover costs associated with critical living expenses such as: housing, utilities, car repair, daycare, funeral expenses, and other essential items on a case-by-case basis. The program relies on donations to assist these families who are in need.
Please make a donation today to help families that have members with autism who are struggling in Tennessee.