Raise money for Autism Support Network Society
Based in the Pacific Autism Family Network center, the Autism Support Network provides one-on-one support, educational presentations and parent networking opportunities to help create a secure, inclusive community of support, ensuring that families of those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have access to quality, science-based treatment, so that those with Autism may reach their full potential.
The Autism Support Network (ASN) is an organization of families and professionals dedicated to improving and increasing access to quality autism treatment services in the home and in the community for all individuals who may benefit from it. The ASN provides a wealth of current information via their website, video series, parent meeting groups and moderated facebook groups. They also educate policy makers and professionals on the need for access to quality behavioural treatment.
Connecting experienced parents with families who are facing a new situation in their autism journey is the core of why our organization exists. Often parents come to the ASN in crisis or seeking help navigating their next steps. The ASN provides individualized information and support over the phone, via email and in person. The ASN parent representatives are passionate about helping others to understand the science and benefits behind evidence-based autism treatment and empowering them to set up programs that will help their children.
Our goal is to make sure parents are savvy consumers of autism services.
The ASN also provides up to 5 free, online presentations per month, featuring professional guest speakers who give presentations in their area of specialization. Topics have included social skill development, feeding challenges, functional analysis, aggression and self-injurious behaviour, sexual health, sibling issues and a myriad of other subjects. These presentations are attended by parents, teachers, social workers, education assistants and other professionals. Question and answer periods allow everyone to get specific information but also to learn from one another. The ASN follows up with anyone who needs more support after each talk.
Please help the Autism Support Network continue our work in BC as we help a vulnerable population get the help that they need.
Teams
Click on a team below to make a donation.
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ASN Club Fit
Raised: $4,209.20
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Autism Support Network
Raised: $2,909.59
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Palmer Trio
Raised: $610.02
Individuals
Click on an individual below to make a donation.
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Nate Rosenczweig-Stevens
Raised: $2,233.91
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Chris Paquette
Raised: $758.53
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Ardaas Sheemar
Raised: $647.30
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Nick Frank
Raised: $595.59
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Casey Wiklo
Raised: $405.07
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Charlie Horita
Raised: $372.35
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Sebastien Szymanski
Raised: $250.18
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Jennifer Laidlaw
Raised: $250.00
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Jackson Philipchuk
Raised: $213.74
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Samuel Palmer
Raised: $162.11
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Lysander Taylor
Raised: $135.32
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Elise Taylor
Raised: $135.32
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Yuto Miyazaki
Raised: $132.72
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Yahiro Maharaj
Raised: $109.51
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Agnes Yeung
Raised: $107.72
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David Newby
Raised: $107.72
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Nawab Rait
Raised: $107.72
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Daniel U
Raised: $81.91
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Omar Albirkdar
Raised: $54.31
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Javier Herrera
Raised: $47.60
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Hashan Peiris
Raised: $6.24
Recent donors
Date | Name | Amount |
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Apr 23 | Tina & Tina | $54.31 |
Apr 23 | Joseph family | $27.60 |
Apr 22 | Linda Ralph | $54.31 |
Apr 22 | Cheri and Will | Undisclosed amount |
Apr 22 | Jen Low | Undisclosed amount |
Apr 22 | Rob Gillespie | $27.60 |
Apr 21 | Pamela Savietto | Undisclosed amount |
Apr 20 | Yuto Miyazaki | $54.31 |
Apr 19 | Langley Memorial Hospital ER Staff | $107.72 |
Apr 19 | LMH ER Nurses | $54.31 |