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The Autism Alliance of Greater Kansas City is Pleased to Announce

the 2nd Annual Royals Charities 5K Run/Walk and 1 Mile Autism Awareness Walk

to be Held on: Saturday, September 4th 2010 at 8:00AM

Click Here to Register Online Now

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7th Annual KC Walk for Autism Awareness Continued to September 4!!!

 

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Do you enjoy playing golf? Do you know an avid golfer and need a unique gift? Do you have a family member or friend who has an autism spectrum disorder? Click here to help Central Missouri Promotions as they partner with the Autism Alliance. For just $25, Central Missouri Promotions offers a Golf Discount Card featuring offers worth over $175 to seven different courses in eastern Jackson County, including Tiffany Greens, Adam's Pointe, and Shamrock Hills. The card also features discounts from two of Kansas City's newest golf courses, WinterStone GolfCourse and Drumm Farm Golf Club. The card pictured below lists all of the courses and discounts associated with the card. Actual card may differ slightly in appearance, however, the discounts offered above remain the same.

 

Golf Card

To purchase a golf discount card, register to play in our tournament, explore sponsorship opportunities available, or simply make a donation,
please visit us online at
www.centralmissouripromotions.com. All proceeds from the sale of the golf discount cards, tournament entry
fees, sponsorships, and donations will benefit the Autism Alliance of Greater Kansas City.
Central Missouri Promotions is an Integrated Business Experience (IBE) sponsored by the University of Central Missouri. Our vision is to increase the charitable contributions, sponsorship levels and community awareness for the Autism Alliance of Greater Kansas City through the development of a golf discount card for fundraising purposes and the coordination and hosting of a charity golf tournament. To learn more about Central Missouri Promotions, visit us online at http://www.centralmissouripromotions.com/. To learn more about the Autism Alliance of Greater Kansas City, visit them online at www.autismalliancekc.org.


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The Autism Alliance of Greater Kansas City would like to thank everyone that helped make the Autism Awareness walk a huge success. We Raised over $70,000! Thank you for your support Kansas City!!

 

 

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The Autism Alliance of Greater Kansas City exists to bring awareness and education to the issues affecting individuals living with autism spectrum disorders and their families. 

Autism is America's fastest growing developmental disability.  Autism Spectrum Disorder generally appears between the ages of 15 and 20 months of age.  In many cases, the child is progressing and then begins to regress losing speech, social skills and physical abilities.  It is a lifelong disability with a normal life expectancy. 

Autism affects boys four times more than girls.  In the United States over 1.5 million individuals have an autism spectrum disorder, making it more prevalent then Down Syndrome, childhood diabetes, and childhood cancer combined.  Fifteen years ago the occurrence was about 1 in 10,000.  According to recent statistics, today 1 in every 150 children is affected.  There is no known cure...but there is hope.