Aceing Autism at Berkeley

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ACEing Autism at Berkeley

ACEing Autism aims to help children with autism grow, develop, and benefit from social connections and fitness through custom-catered and affordable tennis programming. This program uniquely meets individual needs while filling a national void for this growing and underserved population. This money will go towards reserving on-campus courts for teaching sessions this Spring and Summer and purchasing of any equipment such as racquets, balls, ball hoppers, etc. as well as snacks that we provide for the children and volunteers during sessions.       

Aceing Autism aims to make tennis accessible to a rather underserved community of people. With that said, this money is certain to have a lasting impact on the students that we teach tennis to and are able to make valuable connections with. Any and all contributions are highly appreciated, your support allows our volunteers to have a positive impact on the Berkeley community and give back!

 Budget   Allocation 
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$700 Court reservations for a semester
$200 Equipment, like racquets, nets, balls, etc. 
$100Snacks

Budget provides a rough estimate only, and actual expenditures may vary. 

In the event that we do not meet our goal of 1000 dollars, any and all donations to our program is helpful as it takes some burden off of our students and community members. We are extremely grateful for any and all contributions, every little bit counts!

Thank you for supporting ACEing Autism at Berkeley, and connect with us @aceingautismberkeley!

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