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$10,000 
A portion of this donation may go towards the development and construction of the HEAL House, a refuge where therapeutic programs and services can be offered under one roof.
$5,000
A donation in this amount may help HEAL provide funding towards camps such as: HUG Help Us Golf, surf camps, and a variety of programs offered through grants.
$2,500
A donation in this amount may provide funding towards programs like: HEALing Arts for Cummer Museum and MOCA Autism Art camps or for the costs for Autism Service Dogs.
$1,000
A donation in this amount may provide an array of funding towards Public Schools for the ESE Classrooms, educational software, computer learning tools, and speech enhancement.
$500
A donation in this amount may help moms participate in support groups with HEALing Hands and children to receive medical treatment though HEALing Families.
$200
This donation may help underwrite a child to attend a camp.
 

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Your Charitable Giving Makes A Difference in the Lives of Others ...

Because of the generosity of our community and THE PLAYERS Championship, HEALing Every Autistic Life has provided more than $700,000 in local grants to enhance the lives of those with Autism through special projects and programs like:

HEAL’s goal is to build a HEAL House which will host seminars, activities, programs, and therapeutic assistance for individuals and families with Autism. Thank you for your generous donations. For more information call 904.716.4198 or email us at Events@HealAutismNow.org.  HEAL is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit.

 

 

This Year, Charitable Giving Comes From the Comfort of your Home ...

We’ve decided to throw our yearly Gala without the party, allowing 100% proceeds to go towards Autism programs, camps and financial aid. On June 24th, take the night off and delight in knowing your tax deductible donation has gone directly into improving the lives of those living with Autism.