Put your walking shoes on and help out a great cause. Walk Now for Autism Speaks promotes the ongoing research, awareness and support for those affected by the autism spectrum disorder.
What it is
Autism Speaks is dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism; increasing the awareness of autism spectrum disorders; and, most importantly, giving a voice to the millions of families around the nation who are affected by autism. The organization also includes the Autism Speaks initiative Autism Votes, which encourages lawmakers to continue the support of autism with legislation that advances additional research and affordable treatment for individuals with autism. The Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network has 17 clinical centers across North America providing high-quality, comprehensive and multidisciplinary care to 22,000 families annually.
Why it was founded
In February 2005, Bob and Suzanne Wright launched Autism Speaks, an organization dedicated to funding scientific research about autism and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. Now, seven years later, the organization started by the grandparents of a child with autism is the largest autism science and advocacy organization in the world.
How it is making a difference
Autism Speaks has made great strides in improving the quality of life for people with autism. In 2011, Autism Speaks joined President Obama when he signed the Combating Autism Reauthorization Act into law. The law authorizes $693 million over three years to autism epidemiology, science and services.
In 2010, Autism Speaks launched the Light it Up Blue campaign on April 2, World Autism Awareness Day. This is a global initiative that encourages homes, business, universities and even national monuments to light up blue to show their support for Autism. In 2012, iconic landmarks such as New York City’s Rockefeller Center, the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt lit up blue for autism.
Walk Now for Autism Speaks
Autism Speaks’ signature fundraising and awareness campaign is Walk Now for Autism Speaks, a series of walks across the U.S. and Canada. In 2011, 400,000 walkers joined together in walks across 85 communities and raised $30 million for Autism Speaks to continue their impressive progress in combating autism.
SheKnows joined the 11th annual Walk Now for Autism Speaks event in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, March 4 as more than 7,000 people gathered to help raise awareness for autism. We’ll also be at the Phoenix event on October 28, and we hope to see you there!
Sign up for a walk now and learn more about Autism Speaks here.
Upcoming 2012 walks
Alabama
- Birmingham, October 13
Arizona
- Phoenix, October 28
Arkansas
- Little Rock, October 6
California
- San Diego, October 6
- Orange County, October 13
- Central Valley, October 20
- Santa Barbara, October 27
- Sacramento, October 14
Connecticut
- Waterford, October 20
District of Columbia
- D.C., November 3
Florida
- Jacksonville, September 29
- Southwest Florida, October 13
- Volusia County, November 3
- Orlando, November 10
Indiana
- Terra Haute, September 15
- Fort Wayne, October 13
Kansas
- Kansas City, September 22
Louisiana
- New Orleans, October 28
Maryland
- Baltimore, October 27
Massachusetts
- Nantucket, August 18
- Westfield, September 29
- Boston, September 30
Michigan
- Auburn, September 22
Minnesota
- Bloomington, October 13
Missouri
- Springfield, September 8
- St. Louis, October 13
Montana
- Laurel, September 9
Nebraska
- Lincoln, October 20
Nevada
- Las Vegas, October 6
New Hampshire
- Concord, September 23
New Jersey
- Jersey Shore, September 29
- Greater Morris Area, October 6
- Central New Jersey, October 7
- North Central New Jersey, October 21
New Mexico
Albuquerque, October 28
New York
- Rochester, September 29
- Long Island, October 7
- Greater Hudson Valley, October 13
- Sullivan County, October 27
- Staten Island, October 28
North Carolina
- Concord, October 27
Ohio
- Cleveland, August 19
- Canton, September 30
- Columbus, October 14
Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City, October 6
Oregon
- Portland, August 25
Pennsylvania
- Northeastern, August 26
- Philadelphia, September 15
Rhode Island
- Southern New England, October 14
Tennessee
- Nashville, September 8
Texas
- Austin, September 22
- Houston, October 13
- Dallas/Fort Worth, October 20
Utah
- Salt Lake City, September 22
Virginia
- Richmond, September 29
Washington
- Seattle, September 8
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