Volunteers Needed for the Following:
Media & Advertising:
Flyers (template to come)
List of places to leave or hang flyers
Newspaper ads
Radio
TV
Press-release (to come)
Donation Committee:
Keep track of donations, funds coming in
Prepare, distribute and collect donation forms
Solicit sponsors:
Sample sponsor solicitation letter included
Information sheet about SPD foundation included
Donation is exchange for free Promotion at the event
Decide what kind of free promotion
Organize the free promotion
Donate products for a draw (check legal term in our area)
Donate products to sell in goodie bags
Donate service?
Fundraising:
Silent Auction
Sell Goodie bags
Wall of Fame:
Organize wall of fame
Solicit parents to share their story
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
Sensory processing disorder (SPD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects at least one in twenty children. Children with SPD don't process or experience sensory information the way other typical children do; therfore, they don't behave the way other children do. They struggle to perform tasks that come easier for other children. Consequently they suffer a loss of quality in their social, personal, emotional and academic life.
The Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation is dedicated to continue their research into the knowledge and treatment of SPD, so that, as Lucy Jane Miller writes in her book "Sensations Kids", "the millions of sensational children currently "muddling through" daily life will enjoy the same hope and help that research and recognition already have bestowed on coutless other conditions that once baffled science and disrupted lives."
The Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation is dedicated to continue their research into the knowledge and treatment of SPD, so that, as Lucy Jane Miller writes in her book "Sensations Kids", "the millions of sensational children currently "muddling through" daily life will enjoy the same hope and help that research and recognition already have bestowed on coutless other conditions that once baffled science and disrupted lives."
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