Saturday, 19 March 2011

Raising Awareness to Comic Relief and Autism

What a wonderful day yesterday was. Had hoped the weather could have been like the day before or the morning today when the sun was shinning. Nevertheless, it did not spoil the adgenda for the day and that was doing something different to the benefit of Children in Need around the world for the charity Comic Relief by raising £180.
I did this by being sponsered to Hula Hoop for two hours and I did this part of the time on the promenade along Brighton's seafront but for the most time and hour and a quarter outisde of the Brighton's Churchill Shoppin Centre.

Raising Awareness is the most valuable commoditiy we own but few of us really know how to use it to the benefit of others. The best way any of us can demonstrate awareness is by doing something no matter how small to the benefit of others who in our society are in need of our support, help and advices.

My Hula Hooping was a prelude to what I am going to be doing for World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd 2011 when I am hoping to raise substantially more than the £180.

On April 2nd I am hoping to Hula Hoop for around six hours perhaps in Central London, perhaps in Convent Garden and I am hoping for a sunny day.

I will keep you in touch with updates to where I am going to do the event. I want to be doing the Hula Hoop extraveganza where I am going to get the most attention because of the need of raising awareness to the needs of those like me who have been labelled with unfairly, unwanted and undeserving labels. Being autistic can be so much fun and those who have been labelled have made wonderful contributions in society.

However at the conclusion of the 2011 National Autistic Soceity Professional Conference in Manchester earler this month the experts, the scientists, the psychologists made an outstanding anouncement. What is known about what Autism is or where it is derived from is a question that everyone is still battling to find an appropriate answer to and this is where you the public come in. Do your best to share giving those that are in need of your help and understanding  so they can derive benefit for your advice, help and support  For more information and how you can from help to make a small contribution please visit http://www.lifebeyondlabels.com/

Here you can become a member and learn to make a diffence to the world we live in to mnake it a happier, healthier and more harmonious place to live in.

For something a little bit different that I hope will bring some smiles to your faces I can strongly recommend visitng Kate Fox's website http://www.katefox.co.uk/

I saw her demonstrating her wit  whilst being in the audience of the Autism Professional at the NAS Professional Conference. Kate can also be listened to on the Radio too.

One of the great things about seeing Kate in action is that she is one of many individuals doing there best to make the world a happier place.
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