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A Win for Autistic Children – A Win for You

Posted on May 29, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

Marketers on a missionDr. Mike Woo-Ming knows the impact autism can have on a child and family.  One of his two children is autistic.

Dr. Mike is passionate about helping to make a difference. He has created an annual fundraising campaign called Marketers on a Mission. The purpose of the campaign is to raise funds for the Pioneer Learning Center, a school that helps children on the autism spectrum including Asperger’s, ADD, and other social integration disorders.

To encourage your donation, Dr. Mike has gathered together more than 40 top internet marketers who are giving away some significant incentive gifts.

Last year I donated to the Marketers on a Mission campaign. I was surprised at the number and quality of the gifts I received. This year I joined the internet marketers by adding my own product.

Consider helping several autistic children by going to http://www.MarketersOnAMission.org and making a donation. Then enjoy the available gifts. It truly is a win-win situation.

1 thought on “A Win for Autistic Children – A Win for You”

  1. Steve Cantrell says:
    July 16, 2008 at 4:54 pm

    For all you austic parents out there I noticed that our son Joshua’s achne has greatly improved since he’s been using a restoring mist balance toner. Not trying to sell this but could help you purchase if need be.

    Autistic Parent

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