Thursday, September 25, 2008

Its this SATURDAY, 9/27: The Mariposa School - Yard Sale



ATTENTION Shoppers!
Listen up, this Saturday the Mariposa School is holding a FABULOUS, bargain filled... Yard Sale . This promises to be a Very Special SALE. All the benefits are to help these wonderful kids.
Saturday, Sep 27 7:00a to 12:00p
at The Mariposa School, Cary, NC


This is a multi-family yard sale to raise funds to support programs serving children with autism & other disabilities. Yes, this is the WAY TO SHOP!!

There will be everything from furniture to toys, to clothing items!!

C'mon out an support a good cause and pick up some great bargains. Get there early before its all gone :)
Price: Free
Phone: (919) 431-0600

Monday, September 22, 2008

The Mariposa School for Children with Autism Launches YouTube Channel


The Mariposa School for Children with Autism recently launched its YouTube channel at: http://www.youtube.com/AutismTakeFlight. The channel is designed to feature stories of its students and information about the mission of the school. This month the Mariposa School is allowing public access to the stories of three autistic children via YouTube. According to the academic team, showing off the progress these students have made is a way to raise awareness for the high quality education and the intensive one-on-one education that students receive at Mariposa School. The videos are a testament to the power of early intervention for children with developmental delays.
The Mariposa School is making strides to promote successful teaching techniques for autistic children uploading films like “Max’s Story,” a film about a non-verbal student at Mariposa who communicates only through signs;



“Meghan’s Story,” about a student who has progressed to the point of speaking and interacting with her family;



and “Boston’s Story” about a boy who has learned to enjoy his parents and interact socially with them & others.



Other films on the channel include an overview of Mariposa School and the importance of “Helping Children with Autism Early”
Even with the wide range of these children’s abilities and perspectives, viewers will find one thing that is consistent among all the short films on the Mariposa YouTube channel -- each student’s story is a real story with narration by family members and teachers designed to effectively tell a story of hope.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Well-known Benefactor Comes To The Aid of Cary, NC Autism School


Today's blog is to share some exciting news about fundraising efforts for the Mariposa School. Recently the school received a "challenge grant" from a well-known philanthropist, Doris Buffett.
So what's a "challenge grant"? Basically the school has been "challenged" to raise 100,000 by Dec. 1st, 2008 in order to receive a grant of $50,000 from a foundation called, "The Sunshine Lady Foundation." The Sunshine Lady Foundation is a charitable organization founded by Doris Buffett, the sister of billionaire Warren Buffett. Doris Buffett personally called Jacqueline Gottlieb, Mariposa’s Head of School, to communicate the challenge. It's not easy for a small school to receive this type of recognition and a grant of this kind. This is a major win! Mrs. Buffett is a very special lady to make this happen.
There's a wonderful interview with Doris Buffett online. For those of you interested in learning more, click here. I love one of the things she said in the interview about educating children & the work of her foundation.
" We have a mission. We know the area we want to work in, and we stay within that. And it’s to help women and children, basically. It’s to level the playing field, to give opportunities for education to people, because as far as I know, that’s the only thing that really does anything, is education. " (source: Doris Buffet interview, C-SPAN's "Q & A" program Sunday night, May 11, 2008)


Mrs. Buffett is right on....education is what helps children, particularly children with Autism. The right education, and early intervention can put them on the track to becoming verbal, independent and productive.

Funding for the school helps the children at Mariposa School today, plus, the many more children with autism who are appplying for admission to this very special school. If the school can raise the funds then there will be funding to help support a much needed expansion of student programs. This includes early intervention programs. Early intervention is so vital for youngsters challenged by autism.


The mission of the school is to provide intensive instruction in a supportive environment designed to improve communication skills & the quality of life for children with autism. If you're out there reading this blog, please help meet the challenge, and make a contribution to the school today.


Gifts and donations are tax deductible and your help can change the life of a child for the better! Mrs. Buffett is already making a difference, now you can too!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Good-bye apathy! Max's Transformation


I have a confession to make – I’m not a joiner. I’ve just never really been someone who gets involved - not in the PTA, not in political campaigns, and not even neighborhood causes. For the last 20 years, I’ve stood by apathetically and watched my friend Laura as she got fired up about a cause, organized others to get fired up, and did things in her community. I’ve always admired her for her energy and commitment to the greater good, but it wasn’t for me. I was busy with work and taking care of my family. I told myself, “I have a lot on my plate, and I just don’t have time to do it”. I’ve always been grateful that people like Laura were there to take care of things and to make the world a better place for my family and me. The truth is that I was comfortable with my apathy.
That is until my son Max started at The Mariposa School.
My son Max has been going to Mariposa for 2 years now. He started with no functional communication and now he has close to 50 signs. He is even making up is own signs when he has difficulty using the one’s he know to tell me what he wants. Last night at the pool, Max went up to a woman he didn’t know and signed “sing”. She had been playing and singing a song to her child and Max thought it looked like fun. I wanted to jump up and down and scream to everyone “My child asked for something from someone he doesn’t know!” Realizing that was inappropriate, I just explained to the woman that he was asking her to sing. She smiled and started to sing again. Max splashed. Not everyday is filled with thrills such as this, but many are. Max going to Mariposa has completely changed my family’s life. My little man is truly coming out of the cocoon and I want to shout it from the rooftops “look what he can do!!”

Because of Max’s transformation, I want other children to have the chance to come to Mariposa and come out of their cocoons. We have had been so fortunate because we have a generous family member who helps us send Max to this wonderful school. We could not do this without her help. I know that there are other families who are fortunate like mine, but there are many more who are not. That is why raising money for The Mariposa School has become one of the most important things to me. I am committed to helping this school grow and to making it possible for all children to benefit.

Good-bye apathy!
So now that I’m fired up, the next step (based on watching what my friend has always done) is to get other people fired up. That is where you come in. There are many opportunities, both large and small, to help raise money for The Mariposa School. Even if you have limited time, we can find something for you to do. Together, we can meet this initial challenge to raise $100,000 by December 1. After that, the sky is the limit!
Article contributed by: Laura Fish-Hall