About this campaign
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Join us for the 26th Annual Steps for Autism in Minnesota from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on Sunday, May 17 at the ROC at the St. Louis Park Rec Center. You'll experience fun activities, an autism resource fair, and opportunities for community connections. It's always free to attend the resource fair and event on May 17, although we request that you register in advance so we know how many people are coming.
What to Expect at Steps for Autism:
- Fun and Inclusive Activities ? Participate in interactive experiences designed for all abilities.
- Resource Fair ? Connect with organizations that offer services, programs, and support for the autism community.
- Flash Dash & Sensory Walk - Multiple ways to get your wiggles out.
- Costumed Characters ? Enjoy entertainment and engaging performances for all ages.
- Community Building ? Join families, autistic individuals, and allies in a welcoming, inclusive space.
Registering to participate is FREE. Fundraising is encouraged!
100% of dollars raised through Steps for Autism are tax deductible, stay local, and support programs and services that help the 1 in 28 people affected by autism in Minnesota to grow and thrive.
For nearly half a century, the Autism Society of Minnesota has helped families and individuals with autism build a community that acts without judgment, searches for new possibilities, and connects us to each other. Dollars raised through Steps for Autism fund valuable programs and services that allow people affected by autism to grow and thrive.
As demand for scholarships for camp, social skills classes, trainings, and other educational events has increased, a portion of dollars raised during Steps for Autism also will go back to the Minnesota autism community through AuSM scholarships.
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