The clock is ticking down on your chance to DOUBLE your impact before midnight tonight through our Early Bird offer for World Autism Month.
The clock is ticking down on your chance to DOUBLE your impact before midnight tonight through our Early Bird offer for World Autism Month.                                                                                                
Don’t miss our Early Bird Matching Gift Challenge before World Autism Month. DOUBLE the power of your gift now. Double My Gift

Dear John,

Today’s the last day of our Early Bird Matching Gift Challenge where you can make twice the difference in honor of World Autism Month and the global effort to make a more accepting world for those on the spectrum.

Now is the time to act early and make a bigger impact as our community comes together in April to celebrate each other’s unique qualities and draw attention to the critical needs of children, teens and adults with autism.

Until midnight tonight, your gift to Autism Speaks DOUBLES with a match from a generous sponsor. Together we can make a world of difference for people with autism and their families.

Make twice the impact until midnight. $25 can be come $50, $50 can become $100, $100 can become $200

John, we’ve made so much progress in building compassion, strength and understanding for people with autism by equipping them with the resources they need most. But people with autism and their families still need our help. Now is a great time to turn your interest into action. Until midnight only, you can DOUBLE the value of your gift to provide research breakthroughs, information and advice for every life stage from initial diagnosis to adult entry into the workforce.

Don’t miss the opportunity for your gift to go twice as far. This limited time offer ends tonight so take advantage of this special opportunity to make an even bigger difference. Thank you.

With gratitude,

Keith Wargo
President and CEO

 

P.S. If you have already donated today, we thank you. If not, you still can make TWICE the impact on the autism community.

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