Autism Awareness/Support

 

My name is Melissa Winter, and my oldest child is Autistic. 

 

We were lucky enough to find an amazing school for him and he is thriving!  He and so many other children like him are able to learn how to function despite the barriers of Autism because of centers like the one we found. 

 

I am passionate about the work being done in the world of Autism and wanted to be able to make a difference, so I designed this glass puzzle piece necklace to help do just that.  (See picture attached)  A portion of our profits will be donated to The Slomin Family Center For Autism and Related Disabilities; http://dreambuilderscampaign.com  and to Autism Speaks; www.autismspeaks.org

 

  The wholesale price of our necklace is $10.00, with the suggested retail price of $20.00.   Your school makes a $10.00 profit from every necklace sold!  Not many fundraisers offer this kind of return! Please share this with your PTA President and the sponsors of any other club within your school that would participate in fundraising.

 

Please visit our website to learn more about “The Puzzling Piece” and how we can help your school grow too.  www.thepuzzlingpiece.com.  I can be reached for further information at 201-602-0547 or my e-mail address is info@thepuzzlingpiece.com.

 

“The Puzzling Piece” reminds me that I am not alone, and that we all can make a difference!  There are so many pieces to the puzzle of Autism.  Our necklace represents one of those pieces, and specifically how important all the pieces are.

 

I look forward to talking with you and exploring how “The Puzzling Piece” can be a “piece” in your school’s fundraising plan.

 

It’s not just art; it’s a statement!

 

Best regards,

Melissa Winter

201-602-0547

info@thepuzzlingpiece.com

 

 

Melissa Winter

President-Mom

The Puzzling Piece

201-602-0547

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