Ms. Wheelchair Alabama 2010
 
 
I am starting my fundraising efforts to get the entry fee and money for expenses to the Ms. Wheelchair America Pageant.  This Pageant is National and there will be women from every state competing for the National title of Ms. Wheelchair America.  To find out what we do as Advocates please check out the national website at http://www.mswheelchairamerica.org .

Sponsorship letters have gone out to some organizations and businesses.  We are selling raffle tickets for great prizes and also selling skating passes to a local skating rink.  More information will be posted so those interested can get involved or buy some tickets!!

You can help out by doing some online shopping or using the search engine to search the web at iGive.com.  Please see the banner below and please help out the Ms. Wheelchair Alabama Foundation by using iGive to donate one penny for each search or up to 26% of your online purchases to our cause.  You don't pay the donation.... iGive handles that.

If your business, organization or you as individual are interested in donating to help me get to National Pageant - Ms. Wheelchair America please contact me.  All money is tax deductible as the foundation is a 501(c)3 organization certified by the IRS.

Thank you in advance for your support to promote Achievement, Advocacy and Opportunity for women with disabilities in Alabama.
 
My daughter and I had a wonderful time walking for Autism.  We raised $240 and our team members raised their own amounts too.  Cathy's teachers and principal walked with us to fight Autism.  There was a huge gala of booths and Moon bounces and craft booths for the kids.  Face painting too!

Thank you to all the sponsors and all the hard working volunteers for your tireless efforts to make this event wonderfully successful.

Watch the local news stations for coverage.  waaytv.com or waff48.com
 

I visited the State House to Advocate for Autism Awareness, Education, and Services for all people on the spectrum.  My daughter has Asperger Syndrome and other related disorders.  I enjoyed the opportunity to speak with Cam Ward and be a part of a very im