I've been wanting to plan some sort of event for awhile now, and in my mind I always wanted it to be a fundraiser. I found out not that long ago that someone very close to me has autism. When I first heard this news it explained a lot of things, but I still didn't know what to make of it. With further explaination (and then additional research on my part), I gained not only a better understanding of autism, but also a desire to help better the lives of autistic people. I recently changed my tune from "I want to host a fundraiser for autism" to "I am going to host a fundraiser for autism", and here I am writing this blog as one of the steps to achieving my goal. I've spent a few weeks coming up with ideas and possible methods, and have spoken to some people about what I need.
I decided to name my cause Raise Your Voice. I chose that name because there is a need for more autism awareness and by raising your voice and speaking to others about the disorder that need can be met. I plan to raise my voice and host various awareness events where I share knowledge and facts about autism.
I also created a logo. The main image of the logo is a teddy bear. I chose to use teddy bears because a teddy bear doesn't discriminate--it loves you for you. I used different colors for the hearts on the teddy bears' stomachs because there are different types of autism and everyone is different with respect to their symptoms. I chose to highlight the logo with the four words that highlight my goals for this cause. Those words are: Awareness, Support, Research, and Early Detection.
I feel very strongly about this cause and I hope you will too. :)
This is the Raise Your Voice Mission Statement:
Autism affects an overwhelming number of people, and is steadily increasing. However, not many people are really aware of the disorder or understand it. It is my desire to increase AWARENESS about Autism and potentially more EARLY DETECTION, as well as, to raise funds for continued SUPPORT and future RESEARCH for a cure. With increased awareness, we can decrease some of the hardships faced by autistic people and their families. I've seen how cruel kids can be to someone who is "different", and it is my hope that through knowledge and understanding we can create more acceptance of autistic children in schools and social events.
Click on this link and check out the Raise Your Voice - for Autism page on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Raise-Your-Voice-for-Autism/320846900982?ref=nf
*If you would like to email any information, ideas, suggestions or support to Raise Your Voice, please send it to this email address:
RaiseYourVoiceforAutism@yahoo.com
I plan on hosting various fundraisers and awareness events and could definately use any help you are willing to offer.
Please stay tuned! :)
I ♥ you all!!!
I am more than excited to help & would gladly volunteer at your future event!! You are doing great so far Jess!! =) Good luck with everything, I know it will be successful!!
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