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Shealyn Hubbs


Fundraising Goal:  $5,000.00

Total Number of Gifts: 9
Total Value of Gifts: $220.00

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Mr. George Hubbs

Mr. George Hubbs

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First and foremost I want to personally thank you for supporting this amazing cause. RevolutionFM wants to help raise awareness, the Autism Society needs the public's support to fund their programs and provide assistance. Recently my youngest daughter was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome so this is very dear and near to my heart.

Some of us take for granted the things we have and the way we live, but there are many that can't. There is a great need for education, information, equipment, and even research to conquer Autism. Help us with our goal! Thank you for your donation.

Read his story...

Dad to Hold 72-Hour Radio Marathon This Weekend for Autism
August 10, 2011
By Autism Society

When George Hubbs’ 10-year-old daughter Shealyn was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, he knew he had to do something to raise funds and awareness. This weekend, the New Jersey resident will host a 72-hour radio marathon on his online radio station, Revolution FM. His goal is to raise at least $5,000 for the Autism Society. You can help his cause by clicking here to donate to this event.

As he prepares for the event, George took the time to answer some questions from the Autism Society:

Tell us about your daughter, Shealyn.

Shealyn is a typical 10-year-old happy-go-lucky girl who likes to play tennis (she even attended tennis camp this summer) and loves her pets, Harriet the hermit crab and Ralph the creepy, crawly scorpion. She is also creative with art and enjoys various styles of music.

What was your next step after learning she has Asperger’s Syndrome?

When I heard the results of the evaluation, my first reaction was “What does this mean and what do we do now?" Of course, I was very upset and scared too. But I took things in stride, educated myself as much as possible and really made sure she stayed on her routine. Getting the proper help, being educated as a parent and showing positive support are the most important things and key to making Shealyn comfortable with her condition.

Why did you decide to hold this marathon to raise funds and awareness for autism?

I wanted to come up with a way I could use our Internet radio station as a tool, not only to raise money, but also help spread awareness of autism. The topic, of course, is very near and dear to my heart now. Since the diagnosis, I have found that I know quite a few people who also have loved ones with autism, and that made it more of a mission for me.

What is Revolution FM?

Revolution FM is a non-profit online radio station that I started in March with a lot of help from good friends. I enjoy entertaining people, and this was one way I could reach out and share my love of music.

Why should people tune in? And what can they expect?

I plan on not only using the event for entertainment, but to raise awareness as well. People should tune in because it will be 48 hours of music of their choice by request and, at the same time, benefit a great cause. Hopefully, we will reach our fundraising goal, but even more importantly, give people a better perspective of what the Autism Society provides.

How is Shea preparing for the marathon?

Shea is very excited about the marathon and has been involved in the planning. She helped me make commercials advertising the marathon that are currently playing on air and even wants to be a guest DJ when it starts this Friday, August 12.

Why did you choose the Autism Society as the benefactor of your efforts?

When I started becoming familiar with autism, I found that even in this day and age with the Internet, it wasn't easy getting the answers I needed. That is when I came across the Autism Society website. This was also when I thought of the idea for the marathon.

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Germaine Petrick
Wed, Aug 17, 2011
So glad you are helping our children with Autism, I have an 11 year old who is HF Autism but I also do home care for a set of 4 year old triplets that have Autism.

Deana
Wed, Aug 17, 2011
Our 3 year old was diagnosed Severly Autistic in May of this year. Nice to find different sources for help.

Jan
Wed, Aug 17, 2011
Great cause. My 15 yr old daughter has Aspergers and was diagnosed at 11. I know some of your feelings. People need to be educated in Autism Awareness.

Keli K.
Wed, Aug 17, 2011
This is such a worthy cause! My 15 year old daughter has bipolar, ADHD, Tourette's, and OCD. She is currently being tested for Asperger's-but we are positive she has it...Thanks for spreading the word. Hopefully more people will understand how special these people really are and stop treating them like Marsians! ;)

Michelle Gerrish Fox
Wed, Aug 17, 2011

The Glenholme School
Wed, Aug 17, 2011
Yes! Thank you George! If only there were more proactive parents such as yourself that were so passionate about spreading autism awareness. Thanks for having such a strong voice and truly making a difference for our heroic children!
The Glenholme School
http://www.theglenholmeschool.org
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The Glenholme School is a therapeutic boarding school for young people, ages 10 to 18, diagnosed with Asperger's, ADHD, PDD, OCD, Tourette's, depression, anxiety, and various learning differences. The program provides a treatment milieu designed to build competence socially and academically. Glenholme's learning environment supports and enhances the success of special needs students.

Liza Fowler
Sun, Aug 14, 2011
What a wonderful and worthy cause. Wishing you much success!

Robin Flanary
Fri, Aug 12, 2011
Thank you for fundraising for such a worthy cause. This donation is in honor of my 8-year-old son Johnny, who has autism.
Keep up the good work!!!

Kayla L. Evans
Wed, Aug 10, 2011
I had the privilege of working with Autistic children as a teacher's aid several years ago, and it changed me forever. I know that's a cliche, but it's true. It was such a special time in my life, and each child forever has a special place in my heart. I hope more people can come to understand the preciousness and uniqueness of children with various types and degrees of Autism, and I hope you are able to raise awareness! May your family be blessed and may your radio show reach farther than you can imagine!

ExQuisite
Mon, Aug 08, 2011
Fer me UNO teammate, wee Ray.

err0r
Sun, Aug 07, 2011
best of luck with such a worthy cause.

Ida Dobbins
Sat, Aug 06, 2011
Thinking of my lovely granddaughter.


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