Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 DATE: September 13 2003 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACTS: Buffalo WALK F.A.R. for NAAR NAAR information: Moshenko, Co-Chair Joe Guzzardo Phone 716-522-9185 (609) 430-9160, ext. 17 Media Advisory Second WALK F.A.R. for NAAR Marches to Buffalo to Support Autism Research Event Scheduled for 1:00 PM at Delaware Park (off Parkside Avenue near 198) You are invited to attend the second “Buffalo Niagara WALK F.A.R. for NAAR,” where over 3,500 people touched by autism, including the families and friends of people with autism and other concerned local citizens, will join together to raise funds for autism research. All proceeds from the event benefit the National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR), whose primary mission is to fund and accelerate biomedical research that seek to find the causes, prevention, treatment and, ultimately, a cure for the autism spectrum disorders. WHO: Over 3,500 families and friends of people with autism in the greater Western New York (Buffalo) area along with Pellegrino, host of Ch. 7’s “AM Buffalo” and Sam Hoyt, D-NYS Assemblyman. Live entertainment by The Jerry Andress Band, The Hill Brothers, Pam Ryder, Rawe, plus family fun (clowns, bouncy houses, rock climbing wall). Food, and refreshments will be provided after the walk! The Buffalo Jills will be there to cheer all the walkers! WHAT: Buffalo Niagara WALK F.A.R. for NAAR, the National Alliance for Autism Research’s signature fundraising and autism awareness event. Last year, over 3,300 people in the Western New York area raised $100,000 at the inaugural walk on September 29. This nationwide walkathon program is the first and only of its kind exclusively dedicated to autism research. Last year, WALK F.A.R. for NAAR events held throughout the country helped NAAR award more than $8 million in grants funding autism research projects. WHERE: Delaware Park – Parkside Lodge area; Walk takes place along Ring Road inside Delaware Park (near Rt. 198 and Parkside Ave). WHEN: Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 11:00 AM Registration; 5K Walk Begins at 1:00 PM WHY: Autism affects more than one million people in the United States alone and occurs an estimated one in every 150 children, making it the second most common developmental disability. There is currently no treatment or cure for autism and little definitive research about the disorder, which underscores the importance of collaborative efforts to understand autism. REPORTERS & PHOTOGRAPHERS WELCOME Media Tent on site For more information visit online http://www.autismwalk.org - Buffalo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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