Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Dear Reader, This e-mail provides you with the headlines in this month’s issue of The OARacle. You will find the full text here: http://www.researchautism.org/newsletter_view2.asp?ID=22 The OARacle, April 2003 The Monthly E-Newsletter of the Organization for Autism Research www.researchautism.org “Research and Resources That Help Families Today!†In This Issue: · “Can You Say Mommy?â€â€” A Special Wish by OAR Board Member Barbara Shipley · A Special Way to Remember and Honor Mom · OAR to Publish Educator’s Guide to Autism · 2003 Research Competition In Progress · Introducing “You Wanted to Know†· Make the Most of Corporate Philanthropy · Special Section: RUN FOR AUTISM · OAR Teams Up With ASA Green Bay Chapter · Mikki and Me: A Mile Each Day, by Del Mundo · Resource: Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Basics: What Parents Needs to Know · Summer Camps for Children With Autism · Event: President’s Dinner · Applied Autism Research and Intervention Conference Read this month’s issue of The OARacle now. http://www.researchautism.org/newsletter_view2.asp?ID=22 To read prior issues of The OARacle, click here: http://www.autismorg.com/oar/newsletter_archive.asp Please do not hesitate to contact OAR with any questions or comments you have at OAR@... or call us at . OAR is a nonprofit organization established in accordance with section 501©(3) of the IRS Code and is incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia (EIN#54-2062167). As provided for under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, a copy of OAR's financial statement is available upon request form the State Division of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services in Richmond, VA. Donations to OAR are tax-deductible. ** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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