fundraising

 

Our Intensive was amazing and continues to shape our program now that we are back at home. To find out more see our BLOG and PICS pages!

Thanks to all who contributed!!!


for more info on the son-rise intensive visit:
http://www.autismtreatmentcenter.org/contents/programs_and_services/intensive_program.php
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  elliot art note cards                elliot art originals 

thanks to all the support we were able to raise... $14,425


we went to our

Intensive in Nov.

2009 and it was

amazing.. see our blog

to read more about it.

you can:

  1. 1.Purchase Elliot Art, both original paintings and note-cards are available. 100% of your donation goes towards Elliot’s ATCA Son-Program Program fund. See links above.

  2. 2.Donate cash: to help the Sylvester’s with: paying for advanced training's in Massachusetts, Consultations & Outreaches from Certified Son-Rise Teachers and Facilitators as well as playroom supplies.

    You can send a check, made payable to The Sylvester Family, to their home. Email Laura at laura@elliotsroom.com and she will give you the mailing address, thanks!!!

If you’d still like to help...

thank you for your support!

Check out our fundraiser website for updates and pictures. Thanks to all who participated!!!! ../anightofmusicalchairs/Event_Update.html
    see 
Team Elliot 
       on youtubehttp://www.youtube.com/user/LauraSyl
http://www.youtube.com/user/LauraSyl

Since Elliot’s diagnosis at age 2, Elliot and his family have tried countless therapies and biomedical interventions that have resulted in moderate improvement. In the summer of 2007, Elliot at age 6, the Sylvester family found the Autism Treatment Center of America (ATCA) Son-Rise program and things started to change.  He is now gaining more language, building social skills and adding many more abilities due to the 50-hour-a-week Son-Rise program the family manages in their home.

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