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DREAM T-Shirt Fundraiser for La Crosse Autism Foundation

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Gildan 100% Cotton T-shirt

"Overpower Inaccessibility" by supporting DREAM's shirt fundraiser for La Crosse Autism Foundation!

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All funds raised will go directly to LA Crosse Area Autism Foundation Inc
51 items sold of
100 goal
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$15
Gildan 100% Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Black t shirt
Gildan 100% Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Black t shirt
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This fundraiser is for the La Crosse Autism Foundation in La Crosse, Wi. La Crosse Autism Foundation provides resources, education, support, and awareness in the community for parents, children, and adults affected by autism. They offer resources like school grants and financial support, therapy, mental health, and different programs in La Crosse. This is a great resource in the La Crosse area for individuals and families affected by autism.

T-shirts will be available for pick-up at the start of spring semester and will be held at the ACCESS center on campus until then. Thank you for your support!

DREAM is a disability rights student organization at the University of Wisconsin- La Crosse. We stand for Disability, Rights, Education, Activism, Mentoring.
As a chapter of a national organization, our mission statement is:
  DREAM is charged with the mission of advancing the interests of students with disabilities, in post-secondary institutions, and their allies across the United States. DREAM advocates for student rights, increased accessibility, social and policy change, and aims to provide support and mentorship to local campus disability groups and individual students. We hope to empower students with disabilities to work for local and national change, encourage the development of disability culture and peer support, and advance the study of disabilities within academia.
  In keeping with the larger cross-disabilities movement, DREAM aspires to be as inclusive as possible. Goals include but are not limited to:
 1. Developing and maintaining a communications network to promote peer support and the exchange of ideas between students with disabilities in the United States.
 2. Collecting and disseminating information on topics of relevance to disabled students.
 3. Tracking and responding to local and national disability issues that affect post-secondary institutions and initiating national and local dialogues about issues that are in need of attention.
 4. Encouraging and strengthening local campus groups and coalitions.
 5. Promoting the participation of students with disabilities in all aspects of campus life and across disciplines.

Supporters

Laurie Miller 1 item
Jenni McCool 1 item + $5
Grace Engen 1 item
Mackenzie Van Loon 1 item
Brooklyn Sazama 1 item
Samantha Kramer 2 items
Diane Block 1 item
August Kerns 1 item

I am a Special Education Major and would love to help wherever I can for the future.

Lexi Ashe 1 item
Anonymous 1 item

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