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Thank you Karrie Jax for the wonderful picture she made for me because I love visual appeal. 🙂
In honor of Autism Awareness, I am giving away a $5 Gift Certificate to All Romance eBooks, Amazon, or B&N (winner’s choice). To enter, comment on this post. Contest will end at 11:59 pm EDT 4/30/2015 and a randomly chosen commentator (random.org) will win within the first week of May. I am on vacation until May 4th and so it will likely be after I return that I will choose.
If more than 50 comments, I will choose 2 winners. 😉
Please leave your email so you can be contacted.
Contest is Closed: Denitra is the winner of the $5 GC!
Congrats, Denitra!
Here is the link to RJ’s Blog Post
Nice banner! Thanks for the chance to win.
Waxapplelover (at) gmail (dot) com
Oh my that is a lot of money. Thank you for the interesting fact and for joining in the hop to help spread awareness!
interesting fact, thanks for being part of the hop
Wow, that’s a lot of money… I didn’t know that. Thanks for the giveaway, by the way.
Silly me, I forgot the email, sorry :s : serena91291@gmail.com
Wow, that’s a huge amount of money. Thanks for your post and bringing more awareness to Autism.
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Great picture, Autism Awareness blog hop is a great way to help people understand The Autism Spectrum.
ShirleyAnn(at)speakman40(dot)freeserve(dot)co(dot)uk
Thanks for the post and the banner. Thank you for being part of the hop and helping spread awareness.
jczlapin(at)gmail(dot)com
I am enjoying the blog hop. There is so much great info being shared. Thanks for helping get the word out.
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Interesting fact. Thanks for the contest
denitra(dot)breuer(at)gmail(dot)com
Denitra, Congratulations! You are the winner! Please email me at eloreenmoon@gmail.com your gift card preference: ARe, Amazon, or B&N, and I’ll send you the $5 right away. An email will be sent as well.
Thanks for this post and helping to raise more awareness. It’s very important that there are people like you who give autism the attention it needs so people learn more about it.
Thank you for being part of the blog tour and for your fact, plus very clear message delivered via your graphics :).
My fact in response is that the expected total individual lifetime costs are $2.4 million when autism involves intellectual disability and $1.4 million when it does not. An estimated 40 percent of individuals with autism also have intellectual disability (Source: JAMA Pediatrics). slholland22 {at} outlook {dot} com
Sorry for the late game, but a winner has been chosen and contacted. Thanks everyone for participating in the Autism Blog Tour!