4th Annual Charity Golf Tourney Video Shoot (Behind the Scenes)



ACT Today! 4th Annual Charity Golf Tourney 
Video Shoot - Behind the Scenes



Talent:
 Ashley Van Dyke - Race car driver / Model / Broadcaster
Stefan de Nocker - Tournament Director
Car - Aston Martin


Crew:
Ran - Director of Videography
Suzanne Oshinsky-Videographer
Suset Garcia - Director of Still Photography
Aenid Reyes - Video Co - Producer
  Michelle Gorohovski - Video Co - Producer
Daphne Plump - Tournament / Video Executive Producer

Race Car Driver Ashley Van Dyke Joins Forces with Autism Care and Treatment



Model, broadcaster and race car driver Ashley Van Dyke is co-spokesperson for Autism Care and Treatment's 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament, to be held on May 17, 2010 at Braemar Country Club in Tarzana, California. The tournament will raise funds for children with autism.

"I have had so much fun working with Autism Care and Treatment to bring awareness and raise money for children with autism. The charity golf tournament is such an exciting event and I am so grateful to be able to support the cause to help these kids."

About Ashley Van Dyke: Ashley was born and raised in Seattle, Washington into a Motor Racing family. A graduate of the Mario Andretti and Bondurant racing schools, she has competed successfully in numerous rallys and races across North America while maintaining a flourishing career in fashion and broadcasting. Very much at the forefront of the Green transport movement, she has now combined these passions with the establishment of her own company Emerald Sports and Events, promoters and producers of events for sustainable powered vehicles. Eco Advocate, Entrepreneur, Racing Driver and Model, Ashley Van Dyke is the epitome of the 21st century woman.

Tournament Information Packet - Print & Pass it On

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ACT Today!'s Golf Tourney Director Announces Date of 4th Annual Event!

ACT Today's Annual Golf Tournament Director, Stefan de Nocker, announces the date of next year's golf tournament.
"The 4th annual golf tournament is scheduled for Monday, May 17, 2010," says de Nocker."The charity tournament will return to Braemar Country Club in Tarzana, California where we have called it home for the past three years. We are excited about this tournament as we believe it will be the biggest and the best ACT Today! tournament to date!"
Last year's tournament, held on May 18, 2009, raised over $57,000 (net) for families of children with autism. While de Nocker has not mentioned a monetary goal for the 2010 tournament, he says he hopes to surpass the 2009 proceeds in order to help a greater number of families in need.
 About Stefan de Nocker, Tournament Director:

Stefan de Nocker is the Managing Director of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (C.A.R.D.). Before coming to California, he was working as a civil law trial lawyer and partner of a law firm in Germany. In January of 1994, he moved to the Los Angeles area to help Doreen Granpeesheh develop CARD into one of the leading forces helping children on the autism spectrum all around the world.
While the awareness of autism continues to improve, Stefan feels that too many funds are concentrated on the research of the causes of autism alone. Left behind are the families who are raising affected children right now, for whom the results of the research will be coming too late. That’s why he and Doreen were founding members of ACT Today!, to try to make more funds available to more families who do not get the support they deserve from public sources or insurance companies. “With all the great success that we are having with our work at CARD, what is most frustrating for me is to know that so many more children and families could be helped if only there was enough money to get them into early intervention. But all possible funding sources are under financial constraints and try to push the responsibility away. The families are left alone and thus our society is failing a big part of our next generation. "These kids need our help now!” 
Stefan has always been interested in real estate and also manages a company for property investment and development. He is an avid golfer and also volunteers as tournament chairman for the annual ACT Today! golf tournament, which is held every May.



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Who is Autism Care and Treatment (ACT Today!)

What is ACT Today!’s Mission? Vision? Core Offerings? Values?

ACT Today! is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to increase access to effective autism treatments. Our goal is to introduce and help facilitate early and on-going treatment by providing the necessary resources including guidance, referrals, funding and follow up to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) and their families.

Our vision is that all families, regardless of their economic situation, will one day be able to receive the care they need to help their child with autism progress to their highest potential. Current statistics show that 1 in 150 children have autism and these numbers are continuing to rise. The cost of autism on society is currently at 100 billion dollars a year and growing rapidly. Many treatments are not covered by school districts or insurance companies and therefore are prohibitive to many families.


ACT Today! gives these families hope and help as we offer financial grants to qualified families so that their child might receive medical and therapeutic treatments which were previously out of reach.

At ACT Today! we believe each child with autism deserves the opportunity to receive effective treatments in order to help them overcome many of their daily challenges that the business and individual community at large has the power to be ACTivists and can make a significant impact in the lives of children with autism.

that the time to Act is NOW! The lives of today’s children and tomorrow’s generation depend upon treatment today!

Who do you serve? (Demographics of population served)

The majority of our grant recipients come from families that have lower income, are being raised by a single parent or grandparents and reside in an area with limited services. We do not limit our grants according to age, income or region. We provide grants to children and adults as we recognize the need for care and treatment for all autistic individuals. We do not have an income limit as we take into account the number of dependents associated with that income. The income bracket of the majority of our recipients is between $0 - $30,000.

What differentiates ACT Today!’s organization from others?

ACT Today! is unique in that it gives help where it is needed most, directly to the child in need! Each child with autism presents with unique challenges be it verbal, physical or mental limitations. Our program is different as we allow the family to present their “wish” to us. Each request is then thoroughly reviewed and costs are verified. Upon grant acceptance, the family is then able to provide the intervention needed most for their child.

What key accomplishments has ACT Today!’s organization made to further ACT Today!’s cause?

We have raised $300,000 in the last 18 months from our fundraising activities.
How long has ACT Today!’s organization been achieving these positive results for ACT Today!’s cause?
In the last 18 months, we have raised record funds despite a downturn in the economy. We are now looking for corporate sponsors to partner with outside of specific events.


Who currently supports ACT Today!’s organization? (Demographics of supporters)


Because Autism doesn’t discriminate in those it affects, our support comes from a wide variety of sources. We have a long list of corporate sponsors. .In addition, our Board consists of ACT Today’s founder Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh, business executives, attorneys, and autism advocates. ACT Today! is also supported by several celebrities such as Tom Bergeron, Lou Diamond Phillips and Leeza Gibbons who are generous to lend us their time and talent at our many newsworthy fundraisers. In addition, ACT Today! is supported by thousands of individuals who understand that the time is now to ACT Today! and to help those in the grips of autism.

How much money would you like to raise from corporate sponsors next year and beyond? (most corporations require proposals at least one year in advance to pre-budget charitable sponsorships - rarely under 6 months)


Exclusive of events, we would like to receive on-going support from corporate sponsors who believe in our mission and our goals. We would like to raise enough funds to double the amount of grants we are able to give each year and further double the amount every year thereafter.

What specific outcomes would these new funds provide for ACT Today!’s charity's clients and community?

We would be able to fund more of our grant requests. We would institute special funds for grants for specific needs (behavior therapy, bio-medical treatment, assisted technology, advocate and attorney services, and we could begin a signature fund to provide SKILLS (a computer based program which allows parents to provide home therapy to their children) http://centerforautism.com/Services/CARD_SKILLS.asp

How will sponsors benefit from contributing to these results and encourage ongoing support?

Our corporate sponsors would have their names prominently presented at our 4-6 major fundraisers each year. Their logo would appear on all Save the Date cards, Invitations, Event Programs and signage not to mention on our website. We would encourage our supporters to patronage these sponsors as a means to thank them for all they are doing to elevate ACT Today! as we continue to do our work of supporting families with autism.

Where can supporters learn about ACT Today!’s achievements, programs and events?

ACT Today! has a website at www.act-today.org which lists our mission as well as all of our current and past events. You can also find us at Facebook and on twitter: www.twitter.com/act_today, respectively. We also have a blog for our annual golf tournament, which can be found at http://golfforautism.blogspot.com/.

What would constitute a successful partnership for you?

A corporate entity with high public visibility, preferably with a logical connection to families and children.

Do you have testimonials from clients served, or past sponsors, to acknowledge ACT Today!’s successes?

Below are a couple testimonials from families that have received an ACT Today! grant for their child. 

TESTIMONIALS


Hello ACT Today!:


This letter is long overdue however It has been in my intentions for quite some time. I wanted to thank you and all of the committee members who were instrumental in awarding my son a grant for $2000. Jaivon is currently 14 years old and on the "Autism Spectrum". At the time of the application institutionalization was imminent as he became extremely aggressive and out of control and was recently discharged from a psychiatric hospitalization. The purpose of the grant was to secure additional hours for in-home nurses aid services to assist him with behavior management and activities of daily living. It has been 8 months and I am pleased to say he is still at home and doing much better. He started High School last week (9th grade) and has made a great adjustment. This proves that children on the spectrum can live at home with additional community support. Thank you again. Please feel free to use the photos and my testimony. I am forever grateful. 


Rhonda Savain (mother)


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Hi ACT Today,

Thank you and the Scholarship Board for the granting of $1000 for Benjamin's initial visit to the DAN! doctor. It was overwhelming to be able to actually start the initial visit. This has put Benjamin on the road to continued recovery and we are forever thankful. See, Benjamin was born with congenital heart defects and has had two open heart surgeries and two heart catheterizations so far. We thought, okay this is something we can get fixed with surgery. Then in February of 2008 we heard the words "he has what's called high-functioning autism or what is also called Asperger's" Our world stopped. How do we fix this? The neuropsychologist evaluation was of no help since we waited 10 months for it to happen and are still waiting for the results 9 months later. I knew I had to take matters into my own hands. I started Benjamin with an OT, a Speech Therapist and put him on the GF/CF diet. Now, here we are starting to see a DAN! doctor. I have fought to get where I am with Benjamin, and with your help I am continuing to be able to fight. Thank you so very much guys. You truly are a blessing to our lives.



Sincerely,

Charlene Shawa