My Story…
I am participating in the 2022 Scotiabank Marathon in support of Autism in Mind Children’s Charity. I was drawn to this event by a friend who works diligently in partnering with parents and providing ABA therapy to young children with autism.
The early years are critical for children with autism and the programs offered by AIM are to support acceptance, community, compassion, dedication, and opportunity for all children to have equal opportunity to learn and reach their potential, regardless of their family’s resources.
Every donation, big or small, takes them one step closer to their goal of fostering an inclusive society with no barriers for children with autism:
1. Raise awareness and acceptance in our communities, challenge the social stigmas of autism. Help others to understand that children with autism deserve equal opportunity to live up to their full potential.
2. Enhance the lives of children with autism through our programs and support their participation in the community.
I run for the kids, their families and the opportunities that will open up for them with access to ABA supports.
Description
Autism In Mind Children’s Charity (AIM) was started in 2011 by Suki Choi to help just one family. It has since grown into a a registered charity specialize in providing direct services to support children with autism from 2 years old to elementary school age. Please visit www.autisminmind.org to learn more about AIM.
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Oct 31 | Bianca Musafer | Undisclosed amount |
Oct 28 | Deb Munn | $108.31 |
Oct 28 | Sofija Crkovska | $25.00 |
Oct 15 | Joseph Doary | $27.80 |
Oct 15 | Zamena Baksh | $27.80 |
Oct 14 | Trini Santa | $108.31 |
Oct 14 | Jeff Tiemens | $27.80 |
Oct 13 | Chrissie Elwin | $27.80 |
Oct 13 | Jay Tucker | $46.01 |
Oct 12 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |