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JUNE 14, 2008
OVER 4,000 EXPECTED TO JOIN
TOGETHER AT AUTISM SPEAKS'
Dallas/Ft. Worth WALK NOW FOR AUTISM at Rangers
Ballpark in Arlington, TX RAISING OVER $500,000
Increasing Awareness and
Raising Funds to Support
Research into the Nation's Fastest-
Growing Developmental Disorder.
Autism Speaks' Dallas/Ft. Worth
Walk Now for Autism is a unique
fundraising event which creates a
safe and fun day for families who
are affected with autism. The day
includes a 1 mile walk and
Community Resource fair with
educational sources, therapists,
schools, recreational organ-
izations, and creative child-
friendly activities; a true "one-
stop-shop" for families affected by
autism. This year Toys"R"Us will
have a tented space serving as
home base for Geoffrey the
Giraffe. Attendees will also be
able to stop by and sign their
children up for Geoffrey's
Birthday Club and pick up the
"Ten Toys That Speak to Autism"
handout, a list of toys that help
build the skills of children with
autism, created in collaboration
with Autism Speaks.
Thousands of walkers
including individuals with autism,
their families and friends — will
join together to raise much-needed
funds for critical scientific
research and to increase awareness
about autism that now affects 1 in
every 150 children at the Dallas/
Ft. Worth Walk Now for Autism.
All proceeds from the event
benefit Autism Speaks, the
nation's leading autism advocacy
organization. The 2008 Dallas/Ft.
Worth walk is expected to raise
over $500,000, and nationwide
raise $32 million.
Toys "R" Us, Toys "R" Us
Children's Fund and Parade
Magazine proudly serve as
national sponsors of Autism
Speaks' Walk Now for Autism
program.
Autism is a complex brain
disorder that inhibits a person's
ability to communicate and
develop social relationships, and is
often accompanied by extreme
behavioral challenges. Another
child is diagnosed every 20
minutes.
WHO:
Thousands of people with
autism, their families, friends and
supporters.
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June 14, 2008
8:30 am Registration
9:30 a.m. Open Ceremonies
10:00 a.m. Walk Starts
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Rangers Ballpark,
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