Corporate, Foundation and Ongoing Individual Supporters
We greatly appreciate the supporters of Autism Empowerment and our Autism Serves Kids Care Club. In addition to periodic gifts from individual donors which are greatly appreciated and welcomed, here are some corporate, foundation and individual supporters who have helped us grow over the years.
2020
Various Walmart locations in WA and OR support Autism Serves Kids Care Club
Stephen’s Place provides the hosting for our monthly meetings.
2019
Various Walmart locations in WA and OR support Autism Serves Kids Care Club
Stephen’s Place provides the hosting for our monthly meetings.
Northwest Self Storage Foundation and Tara Mortenson made a $1,000 donation to Autism Serves Kids Care Club thanks in part to a nomination from Rebecca Rasband.
Vikram Dixit makes a personal donation each month to support Autism Serves Kids Care Club.
2018
Various Walmart locations in WA and OR support Autism Serves Kids Care Club
Stephen’s Place provides the hosting for our monthly meetings.
Luke’s Journey Autism Fund made a donation to our scholarship fund.
Vikram Dixit makes a personal donation each month to support Autism Serves Kids Care Club.
2017
Various Walmart locations in WA and OR supported Autism Serves Kids Care Club – 2927, 3098, 3145, 5461
Stephen’s Place provides the hosting for our monthly meetings.
Vikram Dixit makes a personal donation each month to support Autism Serves Kids Care Club.
2016
NobleHour – This project was sponsored by NobleCause, made possible by an anonymous donor within the GiveWell Community Foundation and organized by Noblehour.com, a volunteer management tool that promotes a culture of civic and charts meaningful, measurable acts of goodness.
Thank you for the generous $6,500 grant! We will be utilizing these funds from April 2016 through March 2017. #MyNobleCause
Autism Empowerment Inspires Kids to Volunteer and Help Others – 4/15/2016 – Blog post by NobleHour Special Contributor Dolly Duplantier
Walmart on 192nd in East Vancouver provided a $1,500 grant to help expand the teen division of Autism Serves Kids Care Club later in 2016. Thank you so much to Billie Parks who has help secure these funds.
Walmart #5461 in Vancouver provided a $300 grant to help expand the teen division of Autism Serves Kids Care Club later in 2016. Thank you!
2015
The Giving Circle of Clark County provided a grant in 2015 to support our first year (September 2015 – June 2016). Thank you so much for your support!
Walmart on 192nd in East Vancouver provided gift cards to purchase supplies throughout the first year in addition to direct funding and in-kind donations. Thank you so much to Billie Parks who has help secure these funds.
Walmart at Mill Plain Plaza in East Vancouver provided direct funding for the Autism Serves Kids Care Club.
Walmart on Hwy 99th in East Vancouver provided direct funding for the Autism Serves Kids Care Club.
Individual Donations
2015
Personal donation by Karen and Glen Brady in Honor of Kimi D was provided that helped pay for part of the first year of the Autism Serves Kids Care Club.
How you can Help
- Cash gifts
- In-kind donation of supplies
- Volunteering – VolunteerApplicationandTalentSurvey
- Donation of a auto, truck, boat or RV (running or not)
- Shopping at Fred Meyer and connecting your loyalty card to Autism Empowerment
- By visiting Autism Empowerment’s Ways you can give page and learning other ways to get involved.