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Get a Quote – Help AutismSpeaks!

ten dollars There is a very easy way for people to raise some money for a good cause. AutismSpeaks has teamed up with Allstate insurance, for a limited time. Get an insurance quote from Allstate, and the insurer will donate $10.00 to AutismSpeaks. Parents can share their stories about raising a child with autism.

AutismSpeaks was founded in 2005 by Bob and Suzanne Wright, who were grandparents of a child with autism. Since then, AutismSpeaks has grown to become the largest autism science and advocacy organization in the United States.

The group funds research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and a cure for autism. They work to increase awareness of autism spectrum disorders. The advocate for the needs of people (both adults and children) who have autism, as well as for the needs of their families. Their mission, in short, is to help change the future for all people who struggle with autism spectrum disorders.

Scientific research cannot be done for free. It requires funding. Right now, there is a very easy way for you to help raise money for AutismSpeaks. Allstate insurance has teamed up with AutismSpeaks, for a limited time. Go to the Allstate website and get an insurance quote. It won’t cost you a cent to do it! Allstate will give $10.00 to AutismSpeaks for every quote that someone requests from the insurer.

You can ask for a quote for any type of insurance that Allstate sells. You are not required to purchase the insurance, in order to have Allstate make a $10.00 donation to AutismSpeaks. Of course, if you happen to be looking for insurance, this could be a great way to find some that is affordable.

The maximum amount of money that Allstate will donate is $500,000. Get the quote before December 14, 2011, when this offer ends. Unfortunately, this promotion is not available for people who live in Alabama, Massachusetts, Maine, North Carolina, New Mexico, or New York.

Parents of kids who have an autism spectrum disorder are encouraged to share their story with Allstate and AutismSpeaks. Tell the world how wonderful your child is!

You can share this through your Facebook page, Twitter account, or Google + account. There are buttons for you to click on from the Allstate page that will make sharing your story even easier. You can read over a few of the stories that have been shared by Allstate employees and Allstate customers.

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