Evan's Run

  • 05.20.2012 @ 07:30 AM
  • Norwell, Massachusetts
JONATHAN ASHBRIDGE's Fundraising Page
In 2012, Jonathan Ashbridge & Century 21 Abigail Adams are dedicating our time, energy and financial support to Evan's Run 2012! Please join us and support a great cause!

Mission Statement

Our goal of Supporting Evan's Run is to improve the quality of life for people and families living with autism.

We are dedicated to increasing the awareness of autism and the unique challenges of families who are faced with it everyday. Our commitment is to support these families by helping them find the resources they need.

Your Support will assist in:

1. Funding programs and/or projects which will benefit individuals with autism and their families.

2. Promoting awareness and education by funding educational programs and research related to autism.

3. Providing financial assistance to those who are caring for an autistic child/family member to improve their level of functioning.

The funds from this foundation will be awarded to nonprofit organizations that provide services to children and families affected by autism or individuals on a case by case basis.

To Make a Donation please click on the Red Donate Icon. Our website accepts VISA and MASTERCARD.

For an alternative way to donate Personal Checks are welcomed. Please make your donation check out to: The Evan Henry Foundation.

Checks can be dropped off during business hours at:

Century 21 Abigail Adams Agency (Right behind 7-11, at the corner of Grove St and Washington St)
6A Grove Street
Norwell MA 02061
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Non-Profit Information
About Evan Henry Foundation for Autism
The Evan Henry Foundation for Autism is a nonprofit organization that has been established in memory of Evan Henry. Evan was an 11 year old child from Norwell Massachusetts who was diagnosed with autism and who accidentally drowned in July, 2000. Evan's family and friends would like him to be remembered as a happy and loving child who taught others the true meaning of patience and compassion. Autism occurs in as many as 1 in 500 individuals and interferes with the normal development of the brain in the areas of social interaction and communication skills. Autism is the third most common developmental disability. Through this foundation we intend to accomplish the following goals.

1. To fund programs and/or projects which will benefit individuals with autism and their families.

2. To promote awareness and education by funding educational programs and research related to autism.

3. To promote financial assistance to those who are caring for an autistic child / family member to improve their level of functioning.

The funds from this foundation will be awarded to nonprofit organizations that provide services to children and families affected by autism or individuals on a case by case basis.
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