Walk Now for Autism Speaks Canada - Montreal

Join us at the Montreal Walk on Sunday, May 25


MONTREAL, May 21, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Montreal Walk Now for Autism Speaks Canada will raise awareness and funds for autism advocacy, research and services on May 25 at McGill University Tomlinson Fieldhouse.

Autism Speaks along with Autism Speaks Canada is the world's leading autism science and advocacy organization, today announced that the annual Montreal Walk Now for Autism Speaks Canada fundraising and awareness event will take place on May 25 at McGill University, Tomlinson Fieldhouse. All event proceeds will support Autism Speaks' work, both locally and nationally, to increase awareness about ASD, fund innovative autism research and family services, and advocate for the needs of individuals with ASD and their families in Montreal and beyond.

Autism spectrum disorder is now diagnosed in 1 in every 68 children, making it the fastest-growing serious developmental disability in the world.

The Walk Now for Autism Speaks events are the signature fundraising events for Autism Speaks and Autism Speaks Canada, drawing hundreds of thousands of participants in 103 cities across Canada and the U.S. to support ASD research, services, awareness and advocacy.

Each Walk Now for Autism Speaks event is unique, offering a safe and fun day for families impacted by ASD. The day includes a three km Walk and Community Resource fair with educational sources, therapists, schools, recreational organizations, and creative child-friendly activities – a true "one-stop-shop" for families affected by autism. The event will also include:The Miriam Foundation's Glee Club, John Grant H.S. student to perform the national anthem, Miss Teen Canada 2013 meet and greet at VIP Grand Club, Lakeshore Soccer Goal Kicking, Photo Station courtesy of LINKS H.S., Interactive Zone with hands-on activities, AriArt puzzle piece bracelet beading station, ASISTA dog zootherapy, Montreal food specialty courtesy of Groupe Plaza Management Group.

"Our Walk Now for Autism Speaks continues to grow thanks to the generosity and support of so many people in our community," said Krista Leitham, Regional Walk Manager, Montreal. "We are helping to advance science and awareness nationally, while also supporting the important work of service providers, researchers and clinicians in our community and communities across North America. Once again, we are coming together to celebrate each other and share information."

Toys"R"Us® and Babies"R"Us® proudly serve as the national presenting sponsors of Walk Now for Autism Speaks Canada. 



            

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