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Thanks to all of our partners for helping us to put on Autism07!!!
Sertoma Club of Lafayette
Acadian Society for Autistic Citizens
Sertoma International Foundation
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Acadian Society for Autistic Citizens
B & A Rentals and Supply, Inc.
Bernard & Angelle
Bodemuller: The Printer, Inc.
Brent & Theresa Mosing
Broussard & David
Clean Cut, LLC
Dale Ziegler, Impressions Print Design & Marketing
David McManus
Earl J. Venable & Associates
Food-N-Fun
Gregory J. Zaunbrecher
Gulf Coast Machines
High Tech Components, LLC
High Tech Deep Water Rentals, LLC
J. Jerome Smith
James M. Marceaux
Joey LeRouge
John "Bubba" Montesano State Farm Agent
John & Mary Anne Oller
John Nugent
Laborde and Neuner, Law Offices
Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission
Landry Harris & Co
Macro Oil Co., Inc
Old Tyme Grocery, Inc.
Pumpelly Oil, Glenn Pumpelly
Rayne State Bank & Trust Co
Toce Media
The Dill Firm, A Professional Law Corporation
The Interior Fabric Shoppe, Inc.
Thomas E Falgout, Sr. & Carmer Falgout
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Vector Aviation
Any overage will go toward funding the Sertoma Center for Research on the Medical Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders. See below!
● Be a Platinum Partner at $500,000
● Be a Gold Partner at $100,000
● Be a Silver Partner at $10,000
● Be a Bronze Partner at $2,500
● Be an Iron Man/Woman at $1,000
● Be a Community Partner at $100
Packages Available
Partnerships in ANY AMOUNT will be used to assist families of children with autism and are welcomed. If received by March 31, 2007 they will be acknowledged in the Autism07 Program and in the conference DVD(s). Money received will sponsor families of children with autism and every dollar above the costs associated with Autims07 (including stipends provided to families of autism and primary cargivers) will be devoted to research and treatment of autism.
For $2,500 1) A 2' X 8' banner with your company name & logo in the banquet & entertainment hall (Exhibit Hall B). 2) Your company will be thanked with signage that appears on an easel at all coffee breaks. 3) Your company will receive a half-page ad in the conference program. 4) Your generosity will be acknowledged in the conference program and on the recorded DVD. 5) Souvenir DVDs of the conference will be provided (up to 5 sets).
For $5,000 1) A 2' X 8' banner with your company name & logo placed in banquet & entertainment hall (Exhibit B). 2) Your company thanked with signage on an easel for both breakfasts and all coffee breaks. 3) Your company will receive a full page ad in the Autism07 program. 4) You will be given one exhibitor booth and web a listing. 5) Your generosity will be acknowledged in the conference program and on the recorded DVD. 6) Souvenir DVDs of the conference will be provided (up to 10 sets).
For $10,000 1) Your name and/or company scrolls on big screens in banquet areas. 2) A 2' X 8' banner with your company name & logo placed in banquet & entertainment hall (Exhibit B). 3) Your company thanked with signage on easels at the evening reception, lunch buffet, Mardi Gras Extravaganza evening meal, both breakfasts and all breaks. 4) Your company will receive a full page ad in the 4 color conference program. 5) You will be given one exhibitor booth and web listing. 6) Your generosity will be acknowledged in the conference program and on the recorded DVD. 7) Souvenir DVDs of the conference will be provided (up to 20 sets).
Contact Information
To place an ad or offer a partnership call Mary Anne Oller at 337-280-0206 or email macoller@bellsouth.net.
For questions about registration email autism07@comcast.net or call Pat LaCorte at 866-381-7733.
For any other questions email johnoller@sertomalafayette.com.
Be a partner and make a difference!
The Sertoma Center for Research on the Medical Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders is planned in four phases contingent on funding:
Phase 1 — Document & publish results on medical treatment protocols.
Phase 2 — Fund treatment for children following protocols shown to be effective.
Phase 3 — Provide a model drop-off respite center.
Phase 4 — Build a long-term model care facility for individuals with autism.
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