Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 This seems to be a duplicate of their failed tactics used to take over a Vermont fund raiser for autism earlier this year. Is this the real message AS " speaks " to the local autism communities -- " we're taking over, butt out. " ? Lenny Dear Friends of Northeast Ohio Autism Group, We have recently learned that Autism Speaks has scheduled an event for autism almost identical to ours and near the same time. We would like to clarify some information with all of you so there is no confusion. Cleveland Rocks Autism was developed by board members of Northeast Ohio Autism Group. We chose to donate the proceeds from this event to Autism Speaks, a national organization, but asked that they keep part of the funds local to the Cleveland area. We knew that keeping funds local were just as important to our donors as it was to us. Autism Speaks informed us of the Autism Treatment Network in Cleveland and verbally specified that they would donate a portion of proceeds to them -- and we trusted this. After repeated, unsuccessful attempts to find how much money actually stayed local, we have found that there is no Autism Treatment Network in Cleveland after all, and has not been for quite some time. In lieu of this, and the overwhelming need for more help on a local level, the founding members of Cleveland Rocks Autism developed Northeast Ohio Autism Group. We can guarantee you, without a doubt, that all proceeds from our fundraising events will stay local to our own communities. NEOAG's fundraising event for 2008 has been named " Rock The Puzzle " in order to start new, so there is no confusion that it is, indeed, a local event. We are an approved 501©(3) charity, so all donations will be tax-deductible. Please be educated on where your donation will go, no matter who you choose to donate to. NEOAG agrees with Autism Speaks' ongoing dedication to research, but does not agree with the desire to compete with others for the same cause. We simply feel that monies raised locally should stay local. We also hope that Autism Speaks will decide to give back to the Cleveland community, which has been so supportive of them, with proceeds from their upcoming event. We hope this has clarified any confusion and if you have any questions, please contact us -- we are wide open. Thank you for your support and Happy Holidays! NORTHEAST OHIO AUTISM GROUP nne Seaman, Lindberg, Kathy Pahr, Bergant, le Osborne www.northeastohioautismgroup.org www.rockthepuzzle.com www.clevelandrocksautism.com 440.488.3473 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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