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Partial Scholarship Program for Autism Vancouver Biennial Congress 2007, March 1-4, 2007, Vancouver, BC
Greetings!
Autism Vancouver Biennial Congress 2007 is offering partial scholarships to family members of children affected by autism to attend the Autism Vancouver Biennial Congress 2007, March 1-4, 2007, Vancouver, BC. This is possible though generous support from our sponsors.
Partial scholarships are offered to family members who would not otherwise be able to attend a conference.
Scholarship Application
To apply for consideration for a partial scholarship for the 3-day conference ($145 for an individual and $105 for a guest), send an email to congress@autismtoday.com with a one paragraph statement as to why you should be eligible to receive the conference scholarship. Registration for the full conference without the scholarship is $485 for one person and $255 for a guest.
About the Conference
Many parents have told us that they would give up anything to be able to attend Vancouver Autism Biennial Congress 2007 with the Who's Who of autism presenting at the conference. We know you will benefit greatly in helping your children when you attend the conference and meet with the physicians who are treating more individuals with autism than anyone else in the world.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet with the leading experts. You will be empowered from the presentations and don't miss our three keynote speakers including, Shannon Kenitz, who will talk about Hope and Possibilities and has a daughter who is the only child in the world who has survived a rare disorder. Shannon will be presenting Friday, March 2, 11am-12:30pm. Our two other keynotes are Dr. Temple Grandin, who is inarguably the most accomplished and well-known adult with autism in the world, presenting Saturday, March 3, 11am-12:30pm; and Dr. Andrew Wakefield, whose main focus research is an investigation of the immunologic, metabolic, and pathologic changes occurring in inflammatory bowel diseases such as autistic enterocolitis, links between intestinal disease and neurologic injury in children, and the potential relationship of these conditions to environmental causes, such as childhood vaccines, presenting Sunday, March 4, 11am-12:30pm.
Click here to view a complete conference schedule.
Click here to view the backgrounds of all of our speakers.
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