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Rochester Walk Now for Autism Raises Over $200,000


On Saturday, September 27, 1,800 people enjoyed the 6th annual Rochester Walk Now for Autism at Monroe Community College in Rochester, N.Y. The walkers, on more than 200 teams, raised over $200,000 – a 24% increase over the 2007 Walk.

Despite rainy weather which forced the Walk into the gymnasium, walkers ventured outside to enjoy bounce houses and The Talking School Bus. Children also enjoyed a sensory area, arts and crafts, and the antics of Gary the Happy Pirate. The Rochester Walkwelcomed back NBC10's Jennifer Johnson as the event's emcee. Other local luminaries in attendance included Scientific Advisory Board member Dr. Susan Hyman of the University of Rochester and J-Mac.

The Walk hosted a resource fair, which showcased 18 companies and organizations, including CARD, Clinical Associates of the Finger Lakes, New York State Association for Behavior Analysis, Upstate

“Aerotek Supports Autism” waves as they Walk Now for Autism. This team held a golf tournament and raised over $8,000 for the Rochester Walk.

Highlights from the Rochester Walk Now for Autism
(YouTube video, ~2 minutes)
Communication resource, University of Rochester, Dr. Maria Aslani-Breit and UNYFEAT.

A number of generous sponsors contributed to the success of the Rochester Walk Now for Autism, including Time Warner Cable, which provided pedometers for walkers, Wegmans, which provided samples of gluten-casein free products and UNO Chicago Grill, which provided hot dogs and wraps for all walkers. Many thanks to Walk Chair Marci Levy for making the Rochester Walk such a success.

Visit the Rochester Walk page or go to the Walk Now for Autism site to find a Walk in your area.
While waiting outside the physical education complex to begin the loop around Monroe Community College, walkers enjoy the bounce house and talking school bus.

Children learned about safety from the Talking School Bus.

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