Laura Shay MEd, BCBA, SLPA

Cookies for ASATOur heartfelt thanks to graduate students from Touro College’s Behavior Analysis program and their Program Director, Dr. Karrie Lindeman who raised $1,075 for ASAT. They all participated in a fundraiser to support ASAT and its mission to disseminate information about science-based treatment.

Students teamed up to sell cookie dough throughout their Summer 2018 semester. Student representative Victoria Ruocco worked diligently to ensure the students were not just selling cookie dough, but ensuring that others became aware of the information available on our comprehensive go-to website.

We are very excited to hear that there are plans to make this an annual fundraising event. We hope that other programs throughout the country help us get the word out that science matters in every single conversation about autism treatment. Thank you Dr. Lindeman and Touro students!

“Fundraising is not just a means of raising money, but also a way to promote the message and goals of an organization you support. The decision to support ASAT, an organization whose mission is to promote safe, effective, science-based treatments for people with autism was an easy decision. We made sure that each and every fundraising participant and customer was educated on ASAT’s purpose and why ASAT is so important. By raising more awareness, there is hope that more families become more knowledgeable, and adopt these evidence-based treatments.”

Victoria Ruocco, MS
NYS Certified School Psychologist
Registered Behavior Technician

 

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