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Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon
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Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon
Charity Challenge
September 27, 2009
Make a difference in the lives of those with Asperger Syndrome by supporting the Aspergers Society of Ontario in the 2009 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon Charity Challenge on September 27, 2009!
This is our third consecutive year participating in this much anticipated event, and this year we are a FEATURED CHARITY!
Together we WILL reach our fundraising goal of $50,000! All monies raised go toward providing…
Together we WILL reach our fundraising goal of $50,000! All monies raised go toward providing…
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ASO INDIVIDUAL CONSULTATIONS FEE (6 x 1 hour sessions)
Six (6) sessions: $325/ASO members or $425/non-members*
If you still feel that you require more specific guidance or support after going through the information on our website ( www.aspergers.ca), you will be pleased to know that the ASO has successfully begun offering individual support sessions to families and individuals with Aspergers. These sessions are intended to provide individuals and families with support and services that are…
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CHILDREN SOCIAL SKILLS– Toronto (approx. 8 - 12 years)
For children 8 to 12 years old diagnosed with AS on a fee-for-service basis. The groups are run in cooperation with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Clarke site in Toronto) and overseen by Dr. Leon Sloman of the Child, Youth and Family Program. Contemporaneously with the children’s groups, we operate parent or caregiver groups that provide information on family issues, education, and treatment from our leaders and guest …
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At 9 years old, "Joey" had already had enough of the isolation, bullying, and feelings of worthlessness.
He truly believed his family would be better off without him, so he asked his mom to kill him because he didn't know how to do it himself...
He truly believed his family would be better off without him, so he asked his mom to kill him because he didn't know how to do it himself...
As tragic as it is, Joey's story is all too real and common for people struggling with Asperger Syndrome.
Asperger Syndrome (AS) is an Autism…
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