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CROWDRISE MEMBER SINCE: Jun 15, 2010
HOME: Oak Park, MI, United States
PERSONAL WEBSITE: IMAGE ONE
ROCK PAPER OR SCISSORS: Rock


STUFF ABOUT ME:

Image One contributes a percentage of its profits to help raise awareness and funding for autism. Our mission is to contribute $1,000,000+ to autism.

Danielle Pearlman is 10 years old and has autism. She is the daughter of Image One CEO Joel Pearlman.

A STORY OF UNCONDITIONAL LOVE:

It started with a feeling. A feeling only a parent understands; a feeling that something was not right with their child.

When Danielle Pearlman was about 20 months old, her parents noticed a change in her behavior - their beautiful baby didn’t meet their loving gaze; her development seemed different, more delayed, than other babies. At first, they thought she might have a hearing loss issue. After having her tested and evaluated, a diagnosis came back that confirmed that feeling – a diagnosis of autism.

Imagine what it must be like to be new parents and to receive a diagnosis that forever alters your dreams and hopes for your child. The range of emotions is overwhelming – denial, anger, loss, fear and grief. Danielle’s parents experienced all those emotions, and more, when they were given the news. Joel Pearlman, Danielle’s father, described the diagnosis as experiencing a kind of ‘death.’ But many parents of autistic children will tell you, there is another side to that diagnosis. There is the relief in knowing that that feeling has a name and while autism isn’t curable, there are supportive treatments that can allow your child to grow and thrive. Then there are the gifts, ones you don’t have to look very hard for. The gifts that are found in Danielle’s smile, her infectious laughter, her loving spirit, and the way her energy pulls you in the minute you enter the room.

About two years ago, someone close to Joel asked him a question:

What is Danielle here to teach you?

Joel didn’t have to think twice about the answer.

Unconditional love.


WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR ME:

BECAUSE...

1 in 110 children are diagnosed with autism.

67 children are diagnosed per day. A new case is diagnosed almost every 20 minutes.

More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with AIDS, diabetes and cancer combined.

Autism is the fastest-growing serious developmental disability in the U.S.

Autism receives less than 5% of the research funding of many less prevalent diseases.

There is no medical detection or cure for autism.

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Kat
Kat SAYS:
August vote! Like the late great Dr. Seuss wrote, “unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”

Please consider donating to Hope of Haiti. We’ve sponsored 20 children to attend school in the fall, but they still need uniforms! Donate here, or buy one of our coupons on goodtwo.com/ Funds/Fund.aspx?id=5701. We need $750 by August 31 to get them in school and learning at the start of the term! Tell your friends, join the team, tweet, post and remember that even the smallest gift makes a huge difference.
6 months ago
Thomas
Thomas SAYS:
Thanks for adding me as a friend. I am new to Crowdrise, and am in need of making the connections here on Crowdrise to help me raise the funds to help cover the travel expenses to the Pine Ridge Reservation on time. I'm going to document the past, and present effects of corporate globalization upon the First Nations people of the area, and how the uranium mines are devastating the local environment. I'm in the process of getting the gear all together and don't have allot of time to spend on the computer, so as much help that could be provided in spreading the word would be awesome. Here's the link to the Crowdrise project page; http://www.crowdrise.com/PangaeaArchivalNetwork#projects
Donations of $100 get a custom Pangaea Archival Network poster. The poster has the P.A.N. logo and a great quote. Get one NOW!

Thanks again, all help is awesome!
7 months ago
Kat
Kat SAYS:
Happy July, friend!

I have just started full-time work at my all-time favorite nonprofit, Reader to Reader. I am so excited to be spending so much of time bringing books and literacy to the people who really need them. RTR gives books free of charge to low-income and minority populations in schools, shelters and public libraries. We’ve donated over 4 million books since we gave our first box of books to a school in Mississippi that hadn’t bought a single new book since the first man on the moon. (That’s 1969, so almost forty years without a new book!) Now we work with libraries in twelve countries and train college students to start their own literacy initiatives.

Please consider donating to Reader to Reader (I have so many of our projects up here) to support this awesome work. We’re really going places and I am so excited to be a part of it!
Thanks,
Kat
7 months ago
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