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'The Banu family fundraising Challenge'
'The Banu family fundraising Challenge'
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I'm taking part in Drawtism this year - playing Pictionary to raise money for Autism Association of WA.
Have your ever played Pictionary and become so frustrated at people not knowing what your drawing is when you are so certain it looks right? This frustration of not being able to "get the message across" is a feeling that people living with Autism have said they feel regularly.
My housemates and I are hosting a "Drawtism" night to raise some money for the Autism Association of W.A. This is happening on Wednesday the 11th of May at our house in Broome at 7pm.
There is a $10 charge to play for the night (which is how we are raising the money) and if you wish to you can donate further which would be wonderful! You can either bring cash on the night or donate your money online!
If you are unable to make it you are still able to donate on this page.
Thankyou for making a difference to the lives of people with autism and their families.
The miracle is this – the more we share, the more we have.
Giving to others who can never re pay is the greatest deed we can do.
Thankyou for your time and for your donation :)
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Autism Association of Western Australia (Inc)
The Autism Association of Western Australia is dedicated to serving the needs and interests of people with Autism and their families. We do so by providing services based on peer reviewed research in the field of Autism; and by providing support that makes a positive difference to the lives of people with Autism.
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