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Fraser Walk for Autism sponsored by GMAC Financial Services

The second annual Fraser Walk for Autism on Saturday, April 18, 2009, was a tremendous success, with more than 1,000 participants raising nearly $85,000 for critical autism services.

Fraser is grateful to all of our walk teams, participants, sponsors and donors. Thank you for helping Fraser to make a significant and lasting difference in the lives of children and families with autism!

It's not too late to show your support. Make a donation in support of a participant or team by clicking on one of the links below.


Donate online:

  1. Sponsor a Participant - Make a donation supporting the fundraising efforts of a participant.
  2. Sponsor a Team - Make a donation supporting a team's fundraising efforts
  3. Make a General Donation - supporting Fraser programs and services.

Check out the fun photos from the event!

TOP INDIVIDUAL FUNDRAISERS

NameTotal
1.GMAC Financial Services (Gail Hoffmann)$25,000.00
2.Bill Koch$1,235.00
3.Kristine, Jim and Cyris Somerville$1,210.00
4.Cheryl Anderson$1,000.00
5.Sunny Talbot$736.00
6.Anonymous Walker$725.00
7.Teri Crosby$700.00
8.Sheri Strozewski$685.00
9.Sara Hitchen$610.00
10.Amy Kirby$600.00


TOP FUNDRAISING TEAMS

Team NameTotal
1.GMAC Financial Services$26,250.00
2.HCS EMPOWER RANGERS$3,482.00
3.FCFC Fraser Autism Program$2,553.12
4.Rehabulous$1,380.00
5.The Darling Ducklings & Friends$1,160.00
6.Noah's Navigators$1,085.00
7.Team Ty$1,085.00
8.Frito-Lay $1,050.00
9.Max and the Miracles$1,040.00
10.Life Time Fitness Walkers$1,000.00

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Goal: $85,000
Raised: $84,246
Sponsors: 917
99% of goal achieved

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As a nonprofit organization, Fraser must rely on charitable donations to fill the gap left by government, insurance and private-pay funding sources. One-hundred percent of all donations is used locally and your gift to Fraser is tax deductible.

Should you have any questions regarding this event, Email Us.

For additional information about how we are improving the lives of children and adults with special needs, please visit www.fraser.org.