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Great !!!!!!.
posted by vikrant on 5/15/07 8:22: PM
I want to thank everyone so much for visiting this page.
This means alot to me because I have a 3 year old niece that I love and adore that has P.D.D. (Pervasive Developmental Disorders) that's simular to Autism, and she's mentally delayed as well. The money donated can someday go towards helping her in the future.
If you would like to help even more...if you can copy this message and post it on your email so that the people on your friends list can visit the page and then hopefully email it to there friends and so forth....that would be wounderful!!!
I thank you in advance and may God continue to bless you and your family...
Autism Speaks created a music video of the Five for
Fighting song, "World", which features images of
autistic children and their families. It is a truly
moving video and was the work of their Creative
Director and our
sponsor, Bill Shea.
The band is generously donating $0.49 to Autism Speaks
for each time
the video is viewed. When you have a moment, please
visit the link below to watch the video and pass it
along to your
friends and family. They are aiming for 10,000 hits,
but hopefully we
can help them to surpass this goal.
posted by Charline on 5/15/07 8:09: PM
To many hearts are being weighed down... someone needs to find out why this is happening to the little ones in our lives. Does anyone have a clue out there? What is making htis happen?
posted by juli on 5/15/07 7:33: PM
Thank You very much...I don't know anyone who has an autistic child, but I do know a few things about it. Exactly what everyone needs to see and hear.
posted by Jason Long on 5/15/07 7:13: PM
Thank to all of you to care.God bless you
posted by Angelica J. Lopez on 5/15/07 7:12: PM
BEAUTIFUL! BEAUTIFUL! BEAUTIFUL!
posted by Tara Pisano on 5/15/07 6:43: PM
What a wonderful combo!!! Love it!!! Our friends have a son with Autism. We have been blessed to know them for several years now and to watch him develope into a loving young man. Thank you for the opportunity to help make a difference in other childrens lives.
posted by Terri on 5/15/07 6:24: PM
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted by Sarah on 5/15/07 5:57: PM
What a beautiful video. Thank you so much.
posted by Tara on 5/15/07 4:55: PM
Wonderul!!!! Please continue your fantastic work!
posted by mendi donnelly on 5/15/07 4:54: PM
Wonderul!!!! Please continue your fantastic work!
posted by mendi donnelly on 5/15/07 4:54: PM
Thanks...We have gone through many trials and error phases and have homeschooled to avoid much of the pain...asperger syndrome and autism both need loving and careful attention...awareness, followed by action...thanks...love your video...my heart to yours
posted by Ramona M. on 5/15/07 4:27: PM
This is a beautiful video. I wish more could be made like it so we could make everyone aware of autism. The part about hearing your child say I love you almost made me cry. My 3-year-old grandson has ben diagnosed with autism and also has a serious seizure disorder on top of that. My daughter made a beautiful video of Jordan to the tune of a song called "Missing Pieces" that makes me cry every time I hear it. God bless all of you and please keep trying to find a cause and cure for autism.
posted by Carol Decker on 5/15/07 3:31: PM
I have worked as a paraprofessional special educator for the past 12 years and most of my students have Autism. This video says it all and shows that children with Autism are just that children, who want to be treated like any other child. Thank you for making this video and giving awareness to others.
posted by Sherry on 5/15/07 2:39: PM
Thank you for the beautiful video.
posted by Andrea on 5/15/07 2:11: PM
I have a wonderful grandson..I am truly blessed to know this beautiful video has been made...thank you!
posted by mary zambito on 5/15/07 1:53: PM
We have to accept our children as they are (my oldest is high function autistic), but we do not have to stop trying to find out the causes of autism and create a world where autism is not as prevalent as it is today.
As I tell my son, he is perfect as he is; however, I wouldn't want my nephews, nieces, or my children's children to have to worry about a diagnosis of autism.
posted by Sandy on 5/15/07 1:51: PM
This song made me cry! I have a 6 yr old autistic son that didn't say "I love you" until he was almost 4! He is such a treasure but also trys my patients to the very core! I want to thank you for this beautiful song and all of the people who work so hard with our children and us to make the progress that they do - even the "small" steps make it all worth it! Without faith and support we would be lost! God bless!
posted by Sheila on 5/15/07 1:48: PM
I have a son recently diagnosed with ASD and Sensory Integration Disorder. On the outside he looks "normal", just like som many of the kids in the video. I have actaully had parents tell me I was wrong and there is nothing wring with my child. This video promotes the awareness that we all need to have about kids with autism.
posted by Jenn on 5/15/07 1:38: PM

Glad to be of some tiny help.
posted by Annemarie Haner Bone on 5/15/07 8:47: PM