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4/20 The Summit Center Autism Walk

Support and celebrate Autism Awareness at The Summit Center Autism Walk on Saturday, May 11th.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — (THIS STORY IS SPONSORED BY SUMMIT CENTER)

 Registration for the 2024 Summit Center Autism Walk is now Open!!  The Summit Center's Autism Walk is a community-wide effor to raise funds in support of Summit's programs and services across Western New York.  The Summit Center Autism Walk enables the community tobe a part of something truly life-changing for families affected by autism.  

All are invited to join Summit on Saturday, May 11th for a fun filled day to raise funds for the Summit Center and celebrate the children, students and families of Summit.   This year's theme for the Autism Walk is "Believe in Summit".  At the Summit Center, they believe in each individual's potential, each indivitual's spirit and the hard work and determination of every student.  

Event Info:

Saturday, May 11th 

The Summit Center.150 Stahl Road, Getzville, NY  14068 

8am - Check In  Tents open 

9:30am - Opening Ceremonies, Walk to follow  

Cost $10 registration fee. Children under 18 are free and do not need to register.  

On-line registration is now open - CLICK Here to register!  

For 50 years, The Summit Center has given hope to Western New York families affected by autism and developmental, social, and behavioral challenges. 

Since the Summit Center Walk began, the event has positively impacted thousands of families. With your support, we can continue to raise crucial funds to benefit critical programs and services. Show your belief in Summit! Set a goal of raising $50 or more by asking friends, family, and co-workers to donate to your Walk fundraising page. Whether you participate on the day of the event or complete your own challenge, your efforts will make a difference in the lives of individuals with autism.

The Summit Center is one of the leading not-for-profit agencies serving individuals with developmental, social, and behavioral challenges, including autism. With a staff of 500 professionals and expertise in autism and social/emotional development, The Summit Center is Western New York’s leading provider of evidence-based educational, behavioral health, adult, and community programs to more than 1,000 children and adults each year with developmental, social and behavioral challenges. 

To learn more about the services of The Summit Center visit , TheSummitCenter.org

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