Donations
The Society welcomes Gifts in Kind as well as donations made
to the Egyptian Autistic Society at the Commercial International
Bank (CIB) branch in New Maadi (at the Maadi Grand Mall).
The Account number is: 189 010 5164. A receipt in the amount
donated is provided by the EAS.
The Society extends its services to all sectors of the society.
Donors and Donor Organizations: The Society relies
on donors and donor organizations as a main source of funding.
We need them to provide the Society with financial support
to enable it to maintain and further its services. We need
them to contribute to increasing awareness about Autism through
helping in the organization of conferences, seminars, workshops
and the printing of our newsletter and brochures.
Subsidization programmes. The Egyptian autistic society
accepts donations to subsidize families who cannot afford
services for their autistic children. Donations may come from
indiviuals, companies and fund raising activities.
Growing. Being the only society in Egypt which only
caters for children with Autism, the Egyptian Autistic society
is in need of larger premises. The society currently has over
80 members and the numbers are growing daily as awareness
increases. However, our premises can only cater for 15-20
children on a daily basis. Donations will be used to help
us move to a larger place for the contiunation of this much
needed service.
Parents: Parents in developed countries have played
the vital role of fighting for their children's rights. They
have pushed for laws that enable the provision of necessary
services for their children. Parents need to address this
issue and make those responsible for implementing changes
at that level aware of the needs of children with Autism and
of the lack of special provision available for them.
The Media: Autism is not contagious! We believe that
people fear the unknown. We believe that understanding leads
to acceptance. We need the media to aid us in promoting tolerance
and understanding of Autism. With a clear explanation of what
Autism is and a focus on increasing awareness, individuals
with Autism will be better integrated in the society.
The Society's services address the deficits faced by individuals
with Autism to the extent most possible.
If you would like to be further informed about the Society
or have specific questions, please do not hesitate to contact
us here.
Any form of support is highly appreciated and will take the
Society a step forward towards achieving its goals.
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