Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 I am biased, because I volunteer for Treating Autism, but we would sure appreciate the donation Marina. If you need more information about where money goes after we receive the donation, we'd be happy to talk to you (or your boss?) about that. In the last little while, much of our money has gone to affordable conferences (like Coventry and Queen ) and we're planning the June 2011 conference to be as affordable as we can make it too. Anita > > Hi All - my company would like to sponsor an autism charity as a few people > within our group either have children with autism or relatives with autism, > our boss immediately said the NAS but need to persuade otherwise or a split > between two charties for autism. > > Suggestions of worthwhile companies Treating Autism, Autism Trust etc - > help!!! > > Marina xx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 Hi Marina I wonder if you can guide them to TA saying that it is smaller, and with low admin costs more of the money will be able to go directly onto projects? I know that the very big charities spend an absolute fortune on admin and the like. Best Wishes Tracey I am biased, because I volunteer for Treating Autism, but we would sure appreciate the donation Marina. If you need more information about where money goes after we receive the donation, we'd be happy to talk to you (or your boss?) about that. In the last little while, much of our money has gone to affordable conferences (like Coventry and Queen ) and we're planning the June 2011 conference to be as affordable as we can make it too. Anita>> Hi All - my company would like to sponsor an autism charity as a few people > within our group either have children with autism or relatives with autism,> our boss immediately said the NAS but need to persuade otherwise or a split> between two charties for autism.> > Suggestions of worthwhile companies Treating Autism, Autism Trust etc - > help!!!> > Marina xx> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 Hi Anita - well I have to say TA has helped me no end since I discovered it back in March 2009 so I will push for TA, the other charity is likely to be Starlight which is the seriously/terminally ill childrens foundation so all good. If you can mail me a contact number for you Anita or find me on facebook I can speak to you and get a report together for our next meeting, it will also feature on the new website I am designing with a link direct to TA's website (all helps on the search engines!) Marina x I am biased, because I volunteer for Treating Autism, but we would sure appreciate the donation Marina. If you need more information about where money goes after we receive the donation, we'd be happy to talk to you (or your boss?) about that. In the last little while, much of our money has gone to affordable conferences (like Coventry and Queen ) and we're planning the June 2011 conference to be as affordable as we can make it too. Anita >> Hi All - my company would like to sponsor an autism charity as a few people > within our group either have children with autism or relatives with autism,> our boss immediately said the NAS but need to persuade otherwise or a split> between two charties for autism.> > Suggestions of worthwhile companies Treating Autism, Autism Trust etc - > help!!!> > Marina xx> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 I agree with Mandi, I don't think there are any other really good ones in the U.K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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