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WALK NOW FOR autism: It's Time to Listen!

I hope you will find this handcrafted lens a unique and useful resource for your Walk Now to Cure autism experience. Learn about what other walkers are doing and unique ways to energize your fundraising, motivate your team & inspire yourself!

Autism Speaks is dedicated to increasing awareness of the growing autism epidemic and to raising money to fund scientists who are searching for a cure. It was founded in February 2005 by Suzanne and Bob Wright.

So grab a cup of coffee & take a look around and while you're here check out Buttons of Hope and consider making a custom photo button to wear in support of a loved one during your Walk Now for autism fundraising and at your event!

The Official Walk Now for autism website 

Handy info and fundraising links...

Walk Now foer autism website
WALK NOW is Cure Autism Now's grassroots fundraising and awareness initiative uniting thousands of parents, children and families in a fun, friendly, empowering environment. The Walk is a 5K (just over 3 miles) with lots of water, food and fun along the route.
Find your walk
Autism Speaks' Walk Now for Autism is the nation's largest grassroots autism walk program and our signature fundraising and awareness event. Join us at one of our walks across the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom.
Join or start a Walk Team
Building team spirit is a great way to keep the "fun" in fundraising for autism research. Find out more about rallying your Troops and other ways to build spirit
Parents as Partners in autism Research
Parents as Partners in Research (Parents as Partners) connects parents and families of individuals with autism spectrum disorders with investigators conducting clinical autism research studies aimed at diagnosing autism earlier, developing and evaluating treatments and eventually, finding a cure.

About.com's Lisa Jo Rudy on autism. 

Helpful source for info & resource links about autism.

From Lisa Jo Rudy:
"What made Einstein, Mozart and Turing great? Could it have been their autism spectrum disorders? At About, we have the ability to pool our knowledge to help every individual on the spectrum achieve their own greatness!"

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SAVE THE DATE & Get a Free Hope Button 

Treat yourself and a friend to a couple of free Hope buttons from Buttons of Hope

To me Hope is not a passive word. Hope is action -- talk to anyone who has been touched by the autism Speaks and Walk Now for autism community and you'll see what I mean!

Maybe this says it best...

"be the change you wish to see in the world"...ghandi



CLICK HERE to SAVE THE DATE! Let us know when you plan to do your 2008 Walk Now for autism and we'll send a reminder in plenty of time for you to make your custom photo buttons! And we'll send you a free HOPE button today!

Honor a loved one, Make your own Custom Photo Button to wear in Walk Now @ BUTTONS of HOPE. 

To the world it may be just a photo button, but to one person that photo button may be the world!

Try something new this year! Show them WHO you're walking for. Honor a loved one or support a friend by wearing a custom photo button with their picture before and during your 2008 Walk Now for autism fundraising walk.

Make your custom button today at Buttons of Hope


  1. No Minimum - make one custom photo button if you like

  2. Upload a photo and add custom curved text

  3. $1 from each photo button donated to autism Speaks

Energize your fundraising...Motivate your team... and Inspire yourself! Put a face on your cause today!

Behind the Button blog 

Inspired stories about the people behind the photo buttons we make and some thoughts and ideas on fundraising from Buttons of Hope founder Michael Gibbons.

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by michaelgibbons

"A year ago Mike Gibbons had never done any fund-raising. Now he hopes
to change the world"
Regan White in "Message in a Button", Charlotte Weekly Nov...

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