The 3rd Annual Benefit for Autism
Education, Research & Advocacy


Sunday
April 3, 2005
A
little girl from Tenafly who giggles easily, but has a hard time sitting still,
is helping children like her who have autistic tendencies.
Rebecca
Singer and her parents, Michey and Jon Singer, have joined institutions such as
the Alpine Learning Group in holding fund-raisers for autism awareness and
education. For the past three years, they have sponsored the "Drive for
Rebecca."
Every Sunday this month,
About
20 percent of the funds will go toward starting a school in an urban area. The
other 80 percent will be split among five schools devoted to autism, including
the
For
more information about upcoming events or for a coupon to take to California
Pizza Kitchen, visit DriveForRebecca.org.
-
Soni Sangha

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