Kerry has come home… The O`Neil Sisters
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Kerry has come home… The O`Neil Sisters
g n i v i L with Fall 2010 The O’Neil Sisters Kerry has come home… By Diedre Pullen, Central West M any, if not all people associated with KPAS know the story of how our organization originated. In 1974 a group of concerned parents came together due to the lack of services for their children with diagnosed with an Autism. Through their hard work and determination a program for these adolescents began in Clarksburg, Ontario on the farm of Val and Ann O‘Neil. KPAS was named in honour of the O‘Neil‘s daughter Kerry. What many people don‘t know is that when the others moved on into residential homes, the O‘Neil‘s made the difficult decision to keep Kerry at home. Val and Ann along with their other children Peggy, Kay, Dawn and Lynn were committed to keeping Kerry with the family for as long as they could. The family faced many struggles but never wavered in their support to her. After the passing of their mother in 1986 and father in 2007 Kerry‘s sisters continued with that commitment. Over the years her sisters came to recognize that it was time to plan for her future support and security. In July of this year Kerry returned to KPAS. She moved to Orangeville where she now resides with Anne H. who also happens to be a former student of the Clarksburg program. It is with great pride that we welcome Kerry back to Kerry‘s Place Autism Services, a place where she and many others call home. g n i v Li Board of Directors Isabel Meharry with Nancy Lala Treasurer General Directors: David Acri Fall 2010 Board Chair Mark Walsh Jay Serdula Robert Hart David Morrow Lorne Hartman Roland Beauregard Jeff Holmes Jordana Huber Editor: Kathryn McNea Contributors: Jennifer Adams Daniel Hung Catherine Hutchison Alison Passmore Diedre Pullen Maxine Share Eleanor Stephen-Ritchie Kelsie Vink Jennifer Van Nest Published by: Kerry’s Place Autism Services 34 Berczy St., Ste. #190 Aurora, ON L4G 1W9 Isabel Meharry, Tony Ross, Glenn Rampton We say goodbye to Tony Ross, who has left the KPAS Board of Directors after nine years of distinguished service as a Director. Tony was also Vice Chair of the Board and Chair of the very successful fundraising committee. His unique blend of humour and wisdom will be missed. Charitable Registration #107565665 RR0001 www.kerrysplace.org Chief Executive Officer Glenn Rampton, CD, Ph.D, CPsych To be added to our mailing list or for all other inquiries please call: Tel: (905) 841-6611 Fax: (905) 841-1461 Living with Autism is produced four times a year for all persons involved and interested in the field of Autism and other Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Views and opinions expressed by the writers are not necessarily those of KPAS. Any questions, comments and article suggestions can be forwarded to The Editor. Printed by York Region Printing www.yorkregionprinting.com 2 FALL 2010 Regional Executive Directors Central West Toronto Joe Persaud Regional Executive Director [email protected] 12A – 219 Dufferin St. Toronto, ON M6K 3J1 Tel: (416) 537-2000 Fax: (416) 537-7715 South East Tina Warren Regional Executive Director [email protected] 189 Victoria Street Belleville, ON K8N 2B9 Tel: (613) 968-5554 Alternate Funding and Capacity Building Services Christine Johnson Executive Director [email protected] 34 Berczy St., Suite 190 Aurora, ON L4G 1W9 Tel: (905) 841-6611 Fax: (905) 841-1461 Jim Preston Regional Executive Director [email protected] 25 Van Kirk Drive, Unit 3 Brampton, ON L7A 1A6 Tel: (905) 457-8711 Fax: (905) 457-8462 Central East Brenda Scott Regional Executive Director [email protected] 34 Berczy St., Suite 201 Aurora, ON L4G 1W9 Tel: (905) 713-6808 Fax: (905) 841-1461 Kerry‘s Place Autism Services is committed to protecting the privacy and the confidentiality of personal information collected from our employees, donors, KPAS families, volunteers and members. If you do not wish to have your name acknowledged in the donor appreciation section of our newsletter or do not wish to be on our mailing list, please call (905) 841 -6611. News In Celebration of the Life of Sean Castonguay November 2, 1977 ~ August 2, 2010 “It was a beautiful day and a very special service for Sean, and to have such support on his final journey was a tribute to the many people whose lives he touched.” From Kate, Sean’s Mom. S ean had been a large part of Central East living in Durham Region from 1999 until 2009, and then York Region until 2010. He had always been an active participant within his community. Sean made friends easily and did so in Day Supports and other Residential homes in which he interacted frequently. Sean enjoyed his life and was involved in it to the fullest. He was active in making the decisions about his life and eager to try new things with the people with whom he worked. Sean valued his relationships, especially with his family members, friends and those who supported him at KPAS. He showed us that when we support people with dignity and respect it is reflected back to us. Sean will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him. Kerry‘s Place Autism Services will be planting a tree in his memory, next to a garden in which he helped to start this past spring. FALL 2010 3 Daniel Share-Strom A Mother’s Story By Maxine Share M y 20 year old son Daniel, is in his fourth year of university in Oshawa. As the youngest of my four children, he is a great joy in my life. He is kind and funny, bright and interesting; and he has Aspeger‘s Syndrome. What a journey it has been and continues to be as he weaves his way around, through and over many challenges. He is living a full life and wanting more. Although shy and lacking confidence in his social skills, he loves people and has a great group of friends. In spite of speech difficulties he is a professional public speaker travelling to schools and universities educating future teachers, parents, and the community about ASD. Through this role his confidence and self-worth has grown profoundly. This was evident when, in spite of his anxiety about not understanding directions and potentially getting lost, he travelled alone to Los Angeles this summer to attend the Electronic Entertainment Expo (a Mecca for video gamers) as a journalist. As a pre-schooler, Daniel would rock in his seat, flap his hands and squawk. He didn‘t know how to play with other kids, didn‘t understand the give and take of conversation, and was socially awkward. He could not get himself ready in the morning, and his entire day was marked by severe disorganization and chronic forgetfulness. He could not write a legible sentence, bounce a ball, ride a bike, do up a button, tie a shoelace, or do up a zipper. The transition from that child to the young man now succeeding in university has not been an easy one. For years I hoped and I prayed that someone or something, would appear to make the often overwhelming problems disappear. Perhaps the next assessment, doctor or teacher would fix my kid. I was certain that there must have been a grand poobah of Aspergers‘ in the Special Ed offices of the school board who would make darned sure that he got everything he needed in order to achieve his best. In the end, I learned I needed a reality check because there is no magic bullet. We then took responsibility for our son, found professional help and figured out how he learned which impacted what he needed to succeed in school. As a family, we learned about the reasons for Daniel‘s behaviours and were taught support strategies. Dear parents, you hold the key to helping your ASD child. It 4 FALL 2010 is time to stop waiting for help to arrive and time to find answers and learn support strategies. While it may seem daunting at first I promise you, success will come quickly and propel you forward. With the wide range of organizations and resources available, Kerry‘s Place Autism Services is one of the best. They have been instrumental in Daniel‘s success. I contacted KPAS when Daniel was first diagnosed at age 10. When consultant Tracy Mansell met with us, I was struck by her understanding of the issues, her compassion, and her willingness to guide us. All of the consultants are plugged into the Autism community. When I sought help with Daniel‘s social skills and grooming they recommended he attend an Employability Camp where he learned communication and social skills, grooming tips, and workplace etiquette. Consultant Dafna Avisar later discovered Daniel‘s love of writing, and had one of his stories published in Living with Autism. This small gesture helped Daniel to see himself as a writer, a profession he is now pursuing while in university. It is KPAS‘s role in Daniel‘s speaking career for which we are most indebted. In the summer between Grades 9/10, Daniel was upset that teachers were afraid of having someone with an Autism in their class. I suggested he prepare a presentation which would explain his needs and behaviours in layman‘s terms. He created a power point presentation showing classroom scenarios involving Autism issues, and offered solutions for handling them. Our KPAS consultant previewed the presentation along with her colleagues. They applauded Daniel‘s confidence, humour and the relevant content of his presentation. Daniel left that meeting filled with his potential and excited to pitch his idea to his school administration. It was the first time I could recall him being excited about anything other than video games. This was big! Kelly Redpath, the Vice-Principal at Keswick High School, was very supportive of Daniel‘s effort, having him deliver his powerful message to a new crop of teachers each semester. They appreciated the information and were relieved to learn that Daniel was not nearly as much work in person as he appeared on paper. I am proud of him, of course, but I am mostly relieved because he no longer lives with bullying, extreme isolation and loneliness. The little voice in my head that used to constantly whisper, ―What will become of him?‖ is mostly silenced. Thank you for your help so far Kerry‘s Place Autism Services. Goin’ to the Ex By Daniel Hung O n Friday August 20th, I went out with Jessica Jewell to go to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition). I took over 100 pictures of my favourite things like the rides, motorcycle stunt show, General Motors cars, the animals at the farm, dog show, the parade and more. I even met Michael Kuss, the City TV news reporter. Jessica and I had a great time at CNE. Daniel Hung and Michael Kuss Stonegate Farm Alison Passmore, Autism Consultant, Central East F ive year-old McKenna of Simcoe County attends Stonegate Farm‘s Therapeutic Horseback Riding Lessons, funded through our KPAS Flex Fund program. Not only does McKenna LOVE attending the program and tending to the horses, but her Mom is amazed at how much better she processes and responds to things after she has been riding. They are thrilled with the support and opportunities Stonegate and Kerry‘s Place Autism Services have provided McKenna and her family. FALL 2010 5 Sharing Lives KPAS Consultant Rose Ann Punnett coordinated speaking engagements for Daniel to share his message. I began writing presentations for him, tailoring them to each audience. Daniel speaks at universities, school boards, parent and community groups, government conferences and hospitals. Something magical happens when he is speaking with a microphone. His posture improves and his voice becomes clearer and he becomes confident. Daniel is the kind of young man who will never give up a goal. While it can be painful to watch him try and fail, dust himself off and try again, this is where his character and strength have been developed. He is not ‗cured‘ of his Autism by any means but he has learned that there is always a solution for even the most difficult ASD challenge. The 3rd Annual KPAS appreciation Day On Saturday, July 17th over 200 people connected to KPAS came together at the Aurora Town park to mark the 3rd Annual Appreciation Day. We couldn‘t have asked for better weather as people we support, their families, staff, volunteers, KPAS members and donors enjoyed a day of fun in the sun. Our guests were treated to all kinds of activities and fabulous entertainment. The Optimist Club of Aurora was on hand cooking up a storm, and our volunteers ensured that the day ran smoothly. Many thanks to our event supporters! The Optimist Club of Aurora • Let‘s Party McDonald‘s Aurora • Stargate Sound & Light St. John Ambulance Therapy Dogs • YUP Inc. Many thanks to our entertainers! Ron Adea • Dennis & Reid Alexander & Case Steve Porter • Stewart Petrie • Christian Poirier Chordielle • Up Juggling Many thanks to our amazing volunteers! Kelly Boonstra • Kristy Boonstra Hailey Boonstra • Jason Booth Leslie Hajicostis • Dixie Howie • Daniel Hung Tara Lesko • Kathryn McNea • Tricia Quinlan We hope everyone who came out had a great time See you next summer! 6 FALL 2010 Freak~N~Leather Riders Weather the Rain In early June, motorcycle riders from all parts of York Region came together to ride for Autism Spectrum Disorder in benefit of Kerry‘s Place Autism Services. Although the weather was less than ideal, the riders had a fun trip to Fenelon Falls and then returned to Freak N Leather‘s Newmarket store location at 31 Superior Street for a barbecue and entertainment. KPAS thanks the many volunteers for organizing the event and for their generosity in supporting individuals and families with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. A special thank you also to Freak~N~Leather for putting on a great event at their store. On Friday, September 10th guests of WINMAR Toronto/Brampton and No Problem Movers hit the waves of Lake Ontario for an enjoyable boat cruise. The networking event brought together friends and colleagues of the two companies for a fun afternoon with proceeds donated to KPAS. Representing KPAS were Joe Persaud, Toronto Regional Executive Director and parents Susan and Ken Pearce. We wish to extend our utmost thanks for helping us to enhance the quality of life for those living with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. FALL 2010 7 Events WINMAR Toronto/Brampton & No Problem Movers Set Sail to benefit KPAS Membership Application & Donation Form KERRY’S PLACE AUTISM SERVICES Name: ________________________________ Address: ________________________________ Apt. # _______ City Prov: ______ Postal Code Telephone: _____________________ _______________ ______________________________ Email: ____________________________________ Fee Structure ◊ ◊ Individual Membership Persons with Autism, Seniors and Student Corporate Membership Associate Membership for staff/management (non-voting) ◊ ◊ I am also making a donation of $ 20 $ 15 $ 60 $ 20 $________ (Charitable receipts are issued for donations of $20.00 or more unless otherwise requested) TOTAL AMOUNT: (Membership fee + donation) $________ Method of Payment ◊ Cheque enclosed payable to Kerry‘s Place Autism Services L to R: Scott Ryckman, Glenn Rampton, Rick Morreau Mason’s York District Make An Impact We are truly thankful for the support of the Mason‘s York District. Through a variety of events and fundraisers this past year, the group raised close to $12,000 and chose to donate the proceeds to Kerry‘s Place Autism Services. Mr. Rick Morreau and Mr. Scott Ryckman presented the cheque to our C.E.O. Dr. Glenn Rampton during the 3rd Annual Appreciation Day held on July 17th in the Aurora Town Park. 8 FALL 2010 ◊ Money Order ◊ Visa/Mastercard Card # ________________________________ Expiry Date ____________ (mm/yyyy) Signature: _________________________________ There are many benefits associated with being a Kerry’s Place Autism Services Member Please visit our website at www.kerrysplace.org or contact Jennifer Van Nest at [email protected] for more information Thank you for your support! Membership fees also include membership to Kerry’s Place Residential Services I n 1988, KPAS was privileged to have a person named Paul move into one of our residences in Toronto. Paul came with a very strong support system and as a result, KPAS gained a volunteer extraordinaire in Paul‘s mother Eleanor. Eleanor has said that she wanted to give back to KPAS as thanks for the support Paul was receiving and thus began her career of volunteerism within Toronto. Eleanor has been an advocate for over 22 years and an ever present face at community events. The Toronto Bowlathon was started in 1994 by Barbara Lareau with Eleanor as one of the parent volunteers. It Eleanor Stephen-Ritchie and son Paul provides a social opportunity for the people supported in Toronto, staff and parents while raising funds for them to partake in a variety of respite activities. Under Eleanor‘s leadership, along with Mrs. Lareau before her, the event has raised a total of over $45,000.00 for people with an ASD living in Toronto. The relationships Eleanor has formed with the Toronto Parent Support Group are truly remarkable and certainly lifelong. At this point, we are sad to say that Eleanor has decided to retire from her role with the Bowlathon – leaving the event in the capable hands of KPAS staff. How long have you been associated with KPAS? I have 4 children, Elizabeth, Charles, David and PauI. My son Paul who was diagnosed with Autism in 1974, became a resident of KPAS Toronto in October of 1988. What made you want to become involved ? KPAS was providing a good home and guidance to my son. I wanted to give back as my way of saying thank you while continuing to advocate for him. Barbara Lareau was head of the John Michael‘s parents group when Paul became a KPAS resident. She first coordinated the Bowlathon in 1994, which I took over in 1999. She also organized the first Christmas party and I took over from her after several years. I love to volunteer but could not have accomplished what I did in those early years without the full support of my late husband Jim, and my 3 oldest children. They were there alongside me in many of the volunteer activities. After Jim died in 1996, my 2 boys Charles and David did so much of the physical work connected to the Christmas parties. My present husband, Frank, has been there at my side during the Bowlathons. Is there one experience that has stuck with you over time? There are many. At the forefront is the kindness of the staff and the positive impact they have made with Paul‘s growth in behaviour, social skills and work skills. What skills do you think are necessary to be successful as an advocate to ASD? It is important to become a member of an organization that advocates for autism such as Kerry‘s Place Autism Services, Autism Ontario, or the Geneva Centre for Autism. These organizations keep all of us informed about what is currently happening in the world of autism through their newsletters and electronic media. It is critical to maintain a good relationship with them if they provide services to your child. What significant changes have you seen take place over the years? I became a member of OSAC/Autism Ontario until 1976/77. I was active in the provincial board and the Toronto Chapter for many years first as treasurer, then president. Through this participation I became aware of KPAS and watched the tremendous growth in the number of people served by this organization, the expansion from the first centre in Thornbury to the creation of Adam‘s Place, Melanie‘s Place, John Michael‘s Place, etc. to the residential and treatment centres now in operation. During these years KPAS and its knowledgeable staff have increased the supports and services to help so many families throughout many Ontario communities. How has volunteering with KPAS changed your life? I have volunteered with various organizations for the past 40 years and think it hasn‘t changed my life as much as enriched it. Over the years I‘ve gotten to know so many wonderful parents and staff in the KPAS Toronto region. It brings me great joy when I see the happy faces of the residents who attend the bowl-a-thons and the Christmas parties. It gives me a sense of achievement when I clear away all the weeds on the lawn at Paul‘s home. In closing, I recommend Kerry‘s Place Autism Services to many people. It began with a small group of parents and continues to actively involve parents at the board level, as volunteers and as advocates. I feel my son Paul is very well cared for and safe in his home and have every confidence that it will continue for a very long time. FALL 2010 9 LWA Profile Volunteer Extraordinaire, Eleanor Stephen-Ritchie KERRY‘S PLACE AUTISM SERVICES 2010 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Members, staff, families and friends gathered in the Sheraton Parkway Hotel‘s Grand Ballroom for the 2010 Kerry‘s Place Autism Services Annual General Meeting on September 30th, 2010. The evening began with an Art Show which showcased the talent of a dozen artists who are supported by KPAS. Over onehundred guests browsed the variety of creative works as they listened to the mellow sounds of musician Dikran Garabedian and connected with old friends and colleagues. Phyllis Disenhouse and Susan Pearce, both mothers of sons who are on the spectrum of Autism, spoke of their daily challenges and triumphs while raising their children. Thirty years ago, Phyllis surmounted many obstacles searching for supports for her two sons Herschel and Michael while Susan currently overcomes daily struggles with her two teenage Autistic sons. Everyone in the audience was moved by their poignant, yet at times humorous stories and poems. The big announcement of the evening encompassed the launch of a capacity building initiative that will have a major, positive impact on people living with an ASD and their families. Consultant and former KPAS staff member Neil Walker presented this exciting plan which will evolve within the context of a centre for education, training and research enabling KPAS to make use of the expertise, creativity and resources which currently exist across the organization. 10 FALL 2010 Financially, it was another stellar year for KPAS with increased revenues of 8% over the previous year. Ministry funding accounted for 82% or $29.8M of overall revenue and Fee for Service produced revenue of $4.0M. Chief Financial and Administrative Systems Officer Zull Chaggan summarized the financial statements and audit findings, which were then a proved by the membership through a motion tabled by Nancy Lala, Treasurer of the Board. Dozens of staff, volunteers and members were acknowledged for their hard work and dedication over the years. Special recognition was given to Eleanor Stephen-Ritchie whose extraordinary volunteer service over the past 22 years has positively impacted KPAS Toronto region through her ability to raise of $40,000 with the yearly Bowl-a-thon. Eleanor‘s LWA Profile begins on page 9. OUR VISION People with an Autism Spectrum Disorder are accepted as full and equal members of their communities OUR MISSION To enhance the quality of life for people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder by being leaders in: Developing and providing evidence based support; and Building capacity by sharing our knowledge and expertise OUR VALUES We hold these values in working with the people we support, their families, funders, community partners, and other stakeholders: Respect: We value the dignity and uniqueness of all people Choice: We value the right of people to make informed choices Integrity: We value truthfulness, accountability and ethical interactions Teamwork: We value the synergy that comes from working together Continuous Learning: We value learning, sharing knowledge, and personal growth Kerry’s Place Autism Services Employee Milestone Anniversaries 2010 25 Years 10 Years 5 Years Christine Johnson Stephen Luke Cindy Newman Bruce Punnett Victoria Adetoro Renee Burton Elaine Doyle Elizabeth Hearty Beverly Howell Gail Jones Adeola Kolusade Erica Monteith Navlet Riley-Shoultz Mary Lou Saddy Cheryl Semple Florence Shakes Muhammad Siddiqui Verona Smith Best Akinmolandun John Alade Steven Antoine Rasa Baltutis Jill Bosse Kate Bosse Kemorie Bowen Anthony Brooks Lorna-Mae Brooks Julie Capaldi Roxann Cole Amanda Cole Suzette Cuthbert Evelyn Darko Kimberley De Freitas Christopher Downer Francisca Enobun Tamara Everett 20 Years Robin Andrew Mark Hilton Irene Newman Angela Podniewicz Deidre Pullen Tracy Stewart 15 Years Janice Bell Walwyn Brissett David Rochon Shana Gibson Bridget Goldenberg Josephine Golding Barry Halton Rachel Hiller Beverley Hillier Tanya Ilavsky Lydia James Nicole Lessey Vance Lyons Movarine Malcolm Wendy Masters Michelle Mayo Flora McNeil Catherine McNamara Amanca McNicol Mansoor Nasir Amos Odubu Sikirat Oreagba-Salawu Cynthia Pascoe Angela Pollard Kamana Ramserran Tennille Ramsingh Jacqueline Raymond Wayne Russell Pauline Samuels Antonela Samu-Milenic Brenda Scott Jennifer Thibault David Thornton Melanie Vaartjes Jacqueline Walsh Nadine Williams Randolph Wilson Carmen Neagoe Brian Norton FALL 2010 11 Annual General Meeting Board Chair Isabel Meharry spoke of the incredible growth that has taken place in KPAS over the past 35 years. ―Kerry‘s Place Autism Services has evolved into a much larger and more sophisticated organization, operating in a different environment‖ she explained. ―To reflect these new realities, the Board has updated the Vision, Mission and Values Statements‖. Isabel went on to present the new statements to the audience explaining that moving forward, in addition to being reflected in KPAS‘ strategic direction, they will be continually referenced as we achieve our goal to become leaders in our sector. Saying ‘Goodbye’ to Summer Kerry’s Place Youth Camp 2010 Kelsie Vink, Autism Consultant, Central East Region campers. It provides an opportunity for group interaction, social skills development and lyrical creativity through the writing and recording of original songs by the campers. Glenn has been a great addition to Youth Camp. Campers also organize and run their annual fundraising Car Wash in support of KPAS and the Pre-Vocational Youth Camp, as well as to raise Autism Awareness through the selling of magnets, bracelets, key chains, etc. A great time is had by all. Of course we couldn‘t do all of this without the support of our amazing staff team. A huge thanks goes out to Kristin Brewer, David Grant, Lisa Drewnowsky, Laura Pitoscia, Mike Seymour, Sarah Jacob, Kayla Bittner, Sarah Jukes and Marc Bosse. We look forward to another amazing summer of new experiences and opportunities in 2011! T his was another amazing year for the Pre-Vocational Youth Camp that KPAS runs in coordination with Autism Ontario-York Chapter. Now in its sixth year of operation in the southern York Region area, the camp supports people 14+ with a high-functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome. This camp was designed to provide social opportunities while offering a variety of work-related experience to build skills and prepare campers for the working world. One morning per week campers attend a Job Skills Workshop where they can develop a professional resume and cover letter and build the necessary knowledge and understanding of interview processes, dressing for success, etc. The goal of the program has always been to set each camper up for success and prepare them for whatever experiences may lie ahead. We are pleased to say that many of the people who have attended Youth Camp in the past have now moved on to paid employment, volunteer opportunities and post-secondary programs that will further the knowledge and experience they have gained at camp. We collaborated with local stores and businesses to provide work placement opportunities. Thank you to this year‘s participating businesses for their support and for providing our campers with the opportunity to build fundamental skills that they can use for years to come: Bulk Barn, Shopper‘s Drug Mart, Zeller‘s, Sport Mart, Roger‘s Video, Michael‘s Arts & Crafts, The Town of Richmond Hill ‗Kinder Camp‘, The Salvation Army Thrift Store, Winner‘s, Covernotes, Dollarama, and Canadian Tire. Youth Camp isn‘t all work and no play. Afternoons are set aside for recreational activity within the community and a wide variety of experiences are had over the course of the summer. For the past two years we have paired with Glenn Marais of ‗Music in Mind‘ to run a music program for our 12 FALL 2010 Volunteer to Make a Difference Volunteering is a great way to develop new skills and gain experience, knowing that your work is truly valued, and that you are making a difference. For fundraising volunteer opportunities, please contact Jennifer [email protected] For other volunteer opportunities, please contact Lisa [email protected] KEYCHAIN MAGNETS AWARENESS CLING LAPEL PINS A fashionable way to show your support! $5.00 Small - $3.00 or 2 for $5.00 Large $5.00 Reduced Price — $6.00 Adheres to most surfaces - $5.00 Anne’s Victory at the Walk to end Breast Cancer! By Catherine Hutchison, Central West A nne H. is one remarkable woman. This past spring she began a new journey in her life when she moved from a home she shared with 3 others for many years to a new home. There she was introduced to new a housemate, support staff and a new liaison Catherine Hutchison. Anne decided several months ago that she wanted to participate in the ―Walk to end Breast Cancer‖ in memory of her mother. With the support of her liaison she gathered information from the web page. Her liaison explained the responsibilities associated with this great goal. Anne was very excited. Towards the end of July she began the necessary fundraising for the $1,250 minimum goal to enter. She went door to door in the Orangeville community with her support staff to raise money. The residents were very supportive of Anne in achieving her goal. Employee‘s at KPAS and others that know Anne also donated generously. Amazingly, she raised over $1,600! Anne‘s charming demeanor and humorous attitude helped significantly in accomplishing this goal. As time drew near to attend the event she went shopping to buy the proper attire. In pink tights and a pink tee-shirt exposing the pink ribbon symbol, Anne was ready to go! On September 11th she woke up at 4:30 a.m. to head to the event and register. Her excitement could be seen all over her face. After breakfast the ceremony began and the CP24 crew got on stage to rock out a warm up with the Black Eyed Peas ―I‘ve got a feeling‖ which Anne and her liaison danced away to. From there the journey began. Having to walk 32 km to Down‘s View Park, Anne ventured throughout the city of Toronto hitting up the pit stops and collecting stickers from those waiting. Her energy and enthusiasm about the great thing she was doing didn‘t go unnoticed. Throughout the walk hundreds of people welcomed Anne with ―high fives‖ and treats. People living in various neighborhoods sat at the end of their driveways donating drinks and refreshments. At one point Anne really wanted a can of coke and sure enough, we were greeted with a basket of pop where a can waited for her to grab. Heading towards Down‘s View Park with 6.58 km to go it was time to call the ―Pink Lady Cab Service‖ by waving our hands to drive us to the finish line. At the finish line we were cheered on and greeted by adoring fans. Anne was very satisfied that she had walked an amazing 24 kilometers! While waiting until dinner was served, Anne and her liaison scored a trendy pink tee-shirt for her to celebrate the hard work that she endured in memory of her mother Pam. After dinner, Anne enjoyed some of the entertainment and then headed home. It was a great experience for both Anne and staff. Anne loved being able to help others and being able to join a group of people to help tackle a good cause. She met many people who expressed how proud they were of her. She had a great time and even indicated she would like to participate in another walk. Perhaps next year Anne will inspire others to join her for the ―Walk to end Breast Cancer‖ and venture out on another journey. FALL 2010 13 Regional News Autism Awareness Products Members receive an additional 20% off (35th Edition Kerry Bears excluded). To purchase, contact the KPAS Fundraising Department: (905) 841-6611 ext. 328 DURHAM/HALIBURTON REGION PEEL REGION Durham (Oshawa) Kerry‘s Place Community Office 1077 Boundary Road Family Resource Days October 5 & 20 November 2 & 17 December 1 & 14 Telephone Only Port Perry Tim Horton‘s 15930 Old Simcoe Road Port Perry 905-579-2720 Ext. 21 or your Autism Consultant October 25 Peterborough Peterborough Tourism Centre 1400 Crawford Drive Cobourg Community Living West Northumberland 275 Cottesmore Avenue November 10 December 13 Campbellford Community Living 65 Bridge Street E. October 7 & 28 November 11 & 25 December 16 Durham Christian Horizons 375 Bond St., Oshawa October 13 November 25 December 11 Please call Lindsay Community Living 33 Lindsay Street October 11 & 25 November 8 & 22 December 6 & 20 October 12 November 9 December 7 North Durham/PortPerry Telephone Only North Durham 1077 Boundary Road Oshawa October 4 & 12 November 2 & 15 December 13 & 17 October 6 & 18 November 4 & 30 December 6, 15 & 22 Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Peterborough Tourism Centre 1400 Crawford Drive North Durham/Port Perry Location to be Announced October 25 November 22 December 20 October 25 November 22 December 20 RESPITE - Call 905-579-2720 Ext. 21 or your Autism Consultant Asperger’s Parent Support Group 125 Brock Street South Whitby 7:30—9:00 October 19 November 16 Cooking Group Ages: 18+ Diagnosis of High Functioning Autism and/or Aspterger‘s 6:1 staff ratio The Real Canadian Superstore 385 Gibb Street, Oshawa 12:00—2:00 September 7—November 2 Youth Social Activities Group Ages: 11—15 Diagnosis of PDD—NOS, Autism, Asperger‘s 4:1 staff ratio Location will change each week depending on the activity 6:00—8:00 September 14—October 19 Knox Pumpkin Farm 6325 Enfield Road, Hampton Ages: 6—10 Diagnosis of Autism 1:1 staff ratio Saturday October 16 11:00—2:00 Drop off and pick up will be at the farm Cirque Du Soleil—Dralion Ages: 16+ Diagnosis of High Functioning Autism and or Asperger‘s 3:1 staff ratio Wednesday, November 24 7:00 p.m. Drop off and pick up at 1077 Boundary Road, Oshawa Movie Day Ages 12—15 Diagnosis of High Functioning Autism and/or Asperger‘s 3;1 staff ratio Monday December 20 11:00—2:00 (time confirmation closer to date) Drop off and pick up at 1077 Boundry Road, Oshawa Bowling/Arcade North End Bowl Ages: 12—15 Diagnosis of High Functioning Autism and/or Asperger‘s 3:1 staff ratio Tuesday December 21 11:00—3:00 Drop off and pick up at 1077 Boundary Road, Oshawa Group Orientation Session for new families Call 905-579-2720 Ext. 21 or your Autism Consultant LEGO Group Ages 8—12 Diagnosis of Asperger‘s 4:1 staff ratio September 23—October 28 4:30—6:30 Drop off and pick up at 1077 Boundary Road, Oshawa SOUTH EAST REGION Family Resource Days: Resource Centre, 189 Victoria Ave., Belleville, ON K8N 2B9 October 21, November 25, December 6 Contact Laura Egerton to book an appointment [email protected] or (613) 968-5554 ext. 24 Intro to ASD Workshops: Resource Centre, 189 Victoria Ave., Belleville, ON K8N 2B9—Free event Workshop includes a simulation to help people experience what it might be like to have an ASD. Open to parents, professionals and any one interested in learning more about ASD. Registration: [email protected] (613) 968-5554 October 21 (9-12 am) or November 25 (5-8 pm) Spectrum Art Show: Resource Centre, 189 Victoria Ave., Belleville, ON K8N 2B9—Free event Come and enjoy art work created by people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder October 22 (12-8 pm) October 23 (10am - 6pm) October 24 (12 pm - 6pm) October 25—29 (10am - 4pm) Movie Night for Adults with Asperger's Syndrome Monday, November 28 7-9:30pm Come and watch the movie, Mozart and the Whale, enjoy some popcorn and join in on a discussion about the movie afterwards. Register with Tonya at 613 968 5554 or [email protected]. There is no registration fee. 14 FALL 2010 Family Resource Days Held at the Brampton Resource Centre, the Mississauga Resource Centre, the Malton Resource Centre and the Bolton Early Years Centre. Preset one-hour appointments will be offered during the evening, daytime and two Saturdays per month. Some flexibility in scheduling appointments may be possible. Book your appointment with Linda Jongsma (905)457-1130 ext. 206. Adult Social Groups Adult social groups run in both Brampton and Mississauga for people 18 years and older with a diagnosis of Asperger‘s Syndrome and PDD/NOS. Games Night Come out and play a variety of board games once a month at either our Mississauga Resource Centre and/or our Brampton Resource Centre. Community Group On a monthly basis come out to a variety of locations such as the movies, Laser Quest, dinner, the pool hall and many more to have a social opportunity in the Brampton community or Mississauga community Call Sandria Baria (905) 457-1130 ext. 203 for more information and dates. TORONTO REGION Family Resource Days (416) 537-2000 Resource Centre behind 376 Rusholme Road last Thursday of the month Adult Social Group (416) 537-2000 Resource Centre behind 376 Rusholme Road Dropin. second-last Thursday of every month. Drop-in from 6:30-8:30 p.m. New participants please RSVP to 416-537-2000. Adult Weekend Day Respite Program 2 weekends per month Call Bridget Goldenberg (416)534-1644 Community activities: meet at Resource Centre behind 376 Rusholme Road Social Skills Group for youth 12-18 Currently in session Next 10-week session offered in Winter Call (416) 537-2000 Ext. 238 to register Music Group Every Tuesday 4-5pm (all ages). Bring your voice and your instruments! Canadian Idol here we come! Resource Centre behind 376 Rusholme Road. New participants please RSVP to 416-537-2000. Swim Club: (416) 537-2000. Every Wednesday from 8-9 p.m. Any age. Volunteers welcome! Family Resource Days MIDLAND One Roof 230 Aberdeen Blvd. October 5 November 16 December 14 BARRIE Simcoe Community Services 39 Fraser Court October 25 November 22 December 20 BARRIE The Common Roof 165 Ferris Lane October 11 November 1 December 6 COLLINGWOOD YMCA/CTN 200 Hume St. October 6, 21, 25 November 3, 18, 22 December 1, 16 ORILLIA New Path office 359 West St. North October 7 November 11 December 2 ALLISTON CLASS 233 Church St. South October 4, 18 November 1, 15, 16 December 6, 20 AURORA Kerry‘s Place Head office 34 Berczy St. October 5 November 2 December 7 BRADFORD / NEWMARKET Kerry‘s Place – Head office 34 Berczy St. October 7, 13, 27 November 4, 10, 24 December 2, 8 RICHMOND HILL/ OAKRIDGES CTN Building 13175 Yonge St. October 7, 27 November 9, 25 December 7 WODBRIDGE Vita Community Living 4301 Weston Rd. October 13 November 10 December 15 MARKHAM Children‘s Treatment Network 50 McIntosh Dr. Suite 239 October 6, 20 November 2, 17, 30 December 15 THORNHILL Thorne Mill on Steeles 484 Steeles Ave. West October 19 November 17 December 15 NOBLETON Nobleton Arena 15 Old King Road October 21 November 18 EAST GWILLMBURY Queensville Hall 1590 Queensville Sideroad October 12 November 16 December 7 SUTTON Sutton District High School 20798 Dalton Rd. October 19 November 23 December 14 York/Simcoe Social Groups Asperger Parent Support Group Kerry’s Place Autism Services 34 Berczy Street, Aurora 7:00pm – 9:00pm Oct 21, Nov 18, Dec 16 contact: Lisa Allen: [email protected] ASD Parent Support Group Simcoe County Coldwater Community Outreach Centre 20A Gray Street, Coldwater Simcoe County Coldwater Community Centre 20A Gray St., Coldwater 7:00pm – 9:00pm Oct 28, Nov 25 contact Alison Passmore [email protected] Social Skills/Recreation Group For Transitional Aged Youth (17+ yrs) Wed. evenings Contact: Chris Duggan: [email protected] ASD Parent Support Group - York Region York Region Police Station 2700 Rutherford Road, Vaughn 7:00pm – 9:00pm October 6, Nov 3, Dec 1 Contact: Dafna Freisinger: [email protected] Girl’s Club Aurora/Newmarket Area 15-18 years Wed. evenings Contact Lisa Drewnowsky: [email protected] [email protected] Asperger Social Skills/Recreation for High School Students Sacred Heart High School Newmarket Contact Sarah Jacob: [email protected] Safety First Newmarket Area 2 day workshop Contact John Waller: [email protected] (905) 585-9268 WE’VE GOT A NEW WEBSITE! Keep up-to-date with the latest KPAS news! www.kerrysplaceautismservices.org KESWICK RL Graham Public School 70 Biscayne Blvd. October 5 GROUP ORIENTATION SESSIONS **for new families** Call (905) 713-6808 ext. 350 to book YORK REGION: October 6 (Queensville) October 22 (Vaughan) November 16 (Markham) SIMCOE COUNTY: October 21 (Collingwood) November 9 (Barrie) December 16 (Collingwood) http://twitter.com/kerrysplace http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Kerrys-Place-AutismServices/106809869347752 35th Anniversary Edition Kerry Bear The second in a series of custom collectible bears, especially chosen to commemorate 35 years of enhancing the life of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder These RUSS© Softies BEARS FROM THE PAST© are 12” or 7” and are sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face. Large: $20.00 Small: $15.00 ORDER YOURS TODAY! Call 905-841-6611 Ext. 328 FALL 2010 15 Social Clubs & Programs YORK/SIMCOE REGION A Special Thanks to all our Donors since our last newsletter Corporate Sponsors Aurora Cornerstone Church Bell Canada CAA South Central Ontario CIBC, Bayview & Wellington Banking Ctr. MNA Engineering Ltd. Priestly Demolition Inc. Robertson Masonic Incorporated Sun Life Financial The Rotary Club of Oakville Centennial United Way of Peel Region United Way of York Region General Donations Alton Adams Marlo Alcock Elizabeth Amos Joanne Arbour Gianna Battegline Bettie Bayrak John Behan 34 Berczy Street, Ste. #190 Aurora, ON L4G 1W9 16 FALL 2010 Casey Benson Jamie Bifolchi Karen Bolton Kelly Boonstra Peter & Sally Cant Jessica Case Philip Chan Yvonne Chan Dwayne Christie Rachel Christie Vance Conant Edna V. 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