Lindt Announces 2011 “Lindt Unsung Heroes of Autism” Honorees
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Selected from an impressive pool of applicants, the 2011 winners all demonstrated an unwavering passion for the autism cause and commitment to offering supportive programs and resources to their communities. Duncan, Erbert and Gillman were all nominated by individuals whose lives have been positively impacted through the honorees' work. In recognition of their efforts Lindt awarded each
"We are excited to honor this year's Lindt Unsung Heroes of Autism, all of whom have devoted themselves to building and providing better community resources for those affected by autism," said Thomas Linemayr, president and CEO of
The 2011 Lindt Unsung Heroes of Autism:
Kerri Duncan ofSpringfield, Mo. saw the need in her community to provide quality educational opportunities for those with autism. In 2000 she opened theRivendale Center for Autism and Institute of Learning and now serves as the school's director. The Center serves 45 students annually, and is the only private school for children with autism in southwestMissouri specializing in behavior therapy and intensive individualized instruction. Over the last decade, Duncan has expanded the Center to provide a training space for students and professionals looking to become involved in autism-related work. She also recently partnered withSpecialized Education Services Inc. (SESI), to give the Center's programs national reach to more than 40 schools in 11 states.
Connie Erbert ofWichita, Kan. has devoted her entire professional career to improving the lives of those impacted by autism. Currently, she serves as the director of the Community of Autism Resources and Education program (CARE) at Heartspring, which she founded in 2007. Today, the program is utilized by more than 700 families in theWichita area and offers consultation services to businesses and school districts. In the spring of 2008, Erbert started the first walk for autism awareness in theWichita area, which has raised more than$120,000 to date. That same year, she establishedCamp SSTAR (Social Skills Technology Art and Recreation ) to provide children with Asperger's and high functioning autism the opportunity to participate in a camp experience. Erbert has also traveled toBeijing in an effort to train and assist teachers at the Stars and Rain school for children with autism.
Bonnie Gillman ofTustin, Calif. , inspired by her 11-year-old grandson, saw a critical role grandparents of children with autism could play in supporting their families. In 2006, Gillman founded the Grandparent Autism Network (GAN), a first-of-its-kind all-volunteer nonprofit organization inOrange County, Calif. dedicated to supporting and providing resources to grandparents of children with autism. Since 2006, she has personally planned and provided 42 cost-free events for GAN's 800 members, their families, and the 34 communities she serves in the county. Gillman also developed and maintains the GAN website, which is accessed by people in more than 80 countries who seek guidance and information about autism and advocacy issues for grandparents.
Nominations for this year's Lindt Unsung Heroes of Autism were reviewed by a panel of judges from Lindt and Parents magazine. In addition to being awarded
In addition to the Lindt Unsung Heroes of Autism program, Lindt has partnered with Autism Speaks for a third year during the Easter season to support those affected by autism and to raise funds and awareness for the cause. Now through Easter, Lindt will donate
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