2007 Georgia Autism Walk
Description: The Atlanta community lends support to the families and friends battling Autism
Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Robin and Guillermo Valls
Credits: Dr Guillermo Valls, Robin Marie Valls, Jo Reeves Photography, Five For Fighting
Views: 342
Posted: 3/04/08 7:22 AM
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autism speaks
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Wow - what a beautiful family you have. I came across this while looking for something my cousin, who is a photography had done for an autism article - I knew Dr. Valls during his time in Texas years ago - my heart goes out to you and your wonderful friends and family!
posted by Lisa Frankeny on 3/25/08 4:04: PM
wow that is so amazing that there were so many willing to come out and participate in the walk. This was a great video. Thank you for sharing it with us.
posted by Christy ~ Meet our Chris on 3/06/08 7:26: AM
Thnaks for your uplifting video. Being the mom of a five year old boy who is opperating on the Autism scale can be incredibly scary and isolating. Thanks for sharing your story; it teaches me to not give up!
posted by annie on 3/04/08 9:44: PM
The voice of autism not only speaks, but also sings. While we do not have autism in our family, we have other life threatening disorders, i.e. CF. My heart goes out to this brave, wonderful family and their friends. Thanks for making the VOICE loud and clear. kay
posted by kay on 3/04/08 7:48: AM

This is great of you to do.
posted by gail on 4/11/08 5:58: PM