Guest guest Posted January 7, 2000 Report Share Posted January 7, 2000 Re: rally newsletter entry-Reply The April 8, 2000 Rally The Purpose: TO INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF AUTISM !! Nothing more, nothing less. Ark, Inc., will hold a rally on the Mall, in Washington DC on April 8, 2000. Several dates were discussed and this date was picked to avoid conflicts with other events, and to attempt to generate interest among our legislators while Congress is in session. April is also National Autism Awareness Month (NAAM). Furthermore, the ASA Board of Directors kindly voted to hold their Spring 2000 Board meeting in conjunction with the rally. The goal of the event is to draw as much media attention to the autism community as possible in a professional manner. This will be done by focusing on the larger scope of problems that we as parents/grandparents face on a daily basis.....the need for educational access, the need for increased funding for research, etc., rather than focusing on the more individual needs.....such as any particular medical intervention, or a particular philosophy of educational programming. This is a day for the entire autism community to set aside past philosophical differences and stand together, at least for this one day. All of the various groups are invited. We cannot achieve what our children and loved ones need if the public doesn't know we exist. We must work together to achieve the broader, common goals before individual families and persons can hope to find answers to their more specific needs. However, we also believe that it is important to " put a face on autism " and to give the nation an opportunity to see the variety of INDIVIDUALS affected by the SPECTRUM of autism. Unlocking Autism's photo display, with the faces of autistic individuals will be unveiled at the rally, as will the first ever (that I am aware of) Autism Quilt. Please do what you can to spread the word and , join us on The Mall in our nations capital on April 8, 2000 to " Hear~their~Silence. " For more information visit Ark, Inc.'s web site at www.ark-inc.org ; call 1.877.NOAUTISM, or contact Jeff Sell @ . Peacefully, Jeff Sell www.jeffsell.com jeff@... jzsell@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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