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Helping Autism and Other Causes

by Julie McElroy on February 17, 2009




A few people at eHow decided to write How-to articles related to charities and causes. Along with that, they decided to DONATE ALL the money earned from these articles to the causes. I decided this was a great idea and wrote an article myself. I chose Autism because while I do not have a child with Autism, as a soon-to-be teacher and seeing friends with autistic children, it is something dear to my heart. I am a HUGE advocate for children and I think it is our job to protect them at all costs.

While people in this world are having babies for profit and hand-outs (which nothing makes me angrier), we need to help adults, parents, and children that are affected by autism. It is a disorder that can drain a family emotionally and financially. This is a disorder that is not curable, nor does it go away. It continues into adulthood and many still need support as adults.

All I ask is that you check out the article and consider helping out in any way you can. I make nothing by you donating at these sites, that is not where my income comes from. While, yes I hope I can help in anyway I can, and maybe I will earn something from my article that I can pass on, I am one person. I just want to spread the word. Please continue to spread it to others.

Here are more of these eHow articles:

How to Help Pet Adoption Efforts in Phoenix, Arizona by Peggy Hazelwood

How to Reforest America by Wordstock

How to Help Others for Free by Patti Winters

How to Defend Polar Bears and Wolves by AlianAngel555

How to Help Pine Ridge by Hollie1974

How to Give to Chairty Wisely by Patti Winters

How to Help Australian Wildlife Injured in Fires by Virginia Allain

How to Donate Wheelchairs to Third World People for Around Fifty Dollars by Lilac Girl

How to Save the World By the Click of a Mouse by Desula

How to Be Part of the Humane Society by Shirley Philbrick

How to Contribute to NAMI - The National Alliance on Mental Illness by Kate Downs

How to Help Thailand AIDS Orphans by JasneJ

How to Fight Kidney Disease with a Short Walk by jjkadaba

Andrew Mendola's Story (Severely disabled child in serious need of help) External Site, In his own words

How to Donate to DebRA (Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa) by QueenofMisc

Thanks so much! Please check back as we will be adding more articles as they are created.

THANK YOU!!

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