Kenneth Westling

Autism Speaks : Please Donate

Hi Everyone,

On July 4th I'll be running in the Potomac 5K on behalf of Autism Speaks. I would greatly appreciate any kind of donation you could provide. In 1980 1 in 10,000 children were diagnosed with autism. Today, one in every 150 children is diagnosed with autism. The goal of this event is to raise much needed dollars for autism research, awareness, advocacy and family services. This event raised more than $225,000 in 2007 and helped us surpass the $million mark over the races history over the past 7 years.

Follow this link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support Autism Speaks.

Thank you again.

Thanks,

Kenneth

Tags: autism, donate, speaks

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One more day until the race, if anyone is still interested in donating to the cause, please follow the link above! So far I have $375!

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Just donated...you're up to $475 now. Best of luck!

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I'll get right on it, great cause! I hope you have a speedy 5K!

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