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Post by radioactivejedi on Feb 5, 2008 11:46:46 GMT -5
It's great that you are going to be podcasting for charity in the upcoming months. I work for a non-profit group based in NY, so it means a lot to me when my different passions can intersect and have a positive influence on the world.
I was wondering what the name of the charity is and when/how we can start pledging for the Autism drive?
Thanks for the podcast, thanks for the philanthropic pursuit!
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Post by Jack on Feb 6, 2008 16:27:48 GMT -5
It's great that you are going to be podcasting for charity in the upcoming months. I work for a non-profit group based in NY, so it means a lot to me when my different passions can intersect and have a positive influence on the world. I was wondering what the name of the charity is and when/how we can start pledging for the Autism drive? Thanks for the podcast, thanks for the philanthropic pursuit! Thanks, we're looking forward to doing it. The name of the Charity is Autism Speaks. In a couple of weeks will be letting you know how and where to send your donations.
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Post by lu on Feb 7, 2008 20:34:21 GMT -5
I think it's wonderful that you're doing this. Thank you from the 4 of us !
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Post by iheartjuliet on Feb 12, 2008 21:03:38 GMT -5
I think you guys have chosen an amazing charity to give money. Autism usually gets over looked when people are raising money and it's refreshing to know that there are people out there that realize the significance of charities such as these!
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Post by bev on Feb 13, 2008 16:38:52 GMT -5
One in 150 children are being diagnosed with Autism, I really hope that this will be the year they find out what the cause is, and in some family's there is more than one child with Autism. The more people know the closer we may get to finding the cure.. because like everything, it takes so much money for research. So thank you for doing this for all the families that are affected by Autism
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Post by terpfan on Feb 23, 2008 10:19:21 GMT -5
Has anyone thought of contacting the producers of Lost, or in particular Jeremy Davies. It sure looks like his character, Daniel Faraday, has autism. I know you guys came up with this long before we found this out, but is it fate or destiny that a character on Lost has the very thing you are raising money for? Perhaps the producers or Davies will help you out. Good luck with marathon for such a good cause.
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