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Closed 13/01/2018
Iʼve raised £1,520 to A Saturday School to help parents gain access to evidence-based approaches for their young children who have a diagnosis of Autism.
- Midlands, United Kingdom
- Funded on Saturday, 13th January 2018
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This playgroup is being set up with a small group of parents and practitioners who are passionate about early intervention for Autism.
It is a not for profit playgroup (eventually a charity) to help parents gain access to evidence-based approaches for their young children who have a diagnosis of Autism, are on the pathway or have some red flags.
We are passionate about empowering parents to work with their children to help them develop and gain important, functional skills.
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- 8 years ago
Blue Star Autism Intervention
8 years agoA huge thank you for all the donations on day 1 of our fundraising! Every little counts and we are so grateful for your support!
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63
Anoushka Yeoh
Oct 4, 2017
Great project! Good luck!
£30.00
Katy Lee
Sep 24, 2017
You'll smash it Marianne, good luck x
£10.00
Kate Strutt
Sep 24, 2017
Go Marianne!
£30.00
Tom King
Sep 23, 2017
Smash it Marianne
£30.00
Michael Hooley
Sep 19, 2017
Smash it Marianne! 😘
£20.00
Katie Atkinson
Sep 19, 2017
Good luck Marianne
£20.00
Steve & Sharon Baxter
Sep 14, 2017
Best of luck Marianne
£20.00
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Blue Star Autism Intervention
Midlands, United Kingdom
It is a not for profit playgroup (eventually a charity) to help parents gain access to evidence-based approaches for their young children who have a diagnosis of Autism, are on the pathway or have some red flags.