SOAR is soaring! Send your email to Congress in support of the autism service act!
Feb 14, 2008
The SOAR campaign has sent of 2000 emails to congress to urge them to support the Expand the Promise to Individuals with Autism Act, which delivers critical autism services nationwide! Great work guys!
If you have not done so yet, please send your email today from Change.org at:
We are joining forces for
autism all over the web
to form the SOAR
initiative! Many
small organizations and
independent providers
around the country
provide services, but our
voice becomes lost when
we rally for more
services to be
offered. ...
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