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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Helping Others Out

July 5, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

We hear plenty about other people helping out autistic kids—-here’s a story about some autistic children making blankets for children staying at a Rescue Mission in Youngstown, Ohio. So much we—all and any of us—can all do.

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3 Responses to “Helping Others Out”
  1. I just posted this a little bit ago on my twitter page. I see you are on there, but not active. Since your email does not work here maybe that is a good way to communicate to you.

    When I first read this story I thought of Charlie since it mentioned the blankets are fleece. Too bad there was not a photo of the blankets. I felt it was very inspiring story.

  2. I’d like to see the blankets too—-I’m going to check Twitter now! Also for the record, am on Facebook and not very active on that…

  3. Storkdok says:

    Neat story!

    Coming from a medical family, we are teaching our kids that it is our responsibility to give back to society, because we have been blessed with so much in life. I am going to start volunteering with the kids to help at the group home just finished down the road from us, the one I messaged you about!

    The whole blanket making thing might be another way we could contribute!

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