
Community Unites for Autism Awareness at Super Bowl Bash
In Jonesboro, Arkansas, a unique fundraising event has emerged at the intersection of sports and community support. The Bowl Bash, held at the Gardens at Harmony event center, coincided with the biggest athletic spectacle of the year—the Super Bowl—bringing excitement and purpose together. This event is part of a larger effort by Ag for Autism, a coalition of local businesses committed to supporting children with autism and their families.
Aiming High: Fundraising Goals and Achievements
“Bowl Bash is our single biggest fundraiser,” shared Zach Owens, Vice President of Ag for Autism. He revealed that the organization set an ambitious benchmark of $200,000 for this year's event, building on previous achievements that topped $100,000. Funds raised will be directed towards autism research and therapy programs throughout the region, emphasizing the community's investment in bettering the lives of those affected by autism.
The Power of Collaboration in the Agricultural Community
During the Bowl Bash, attendees enjoyed an array of entertainment, including food, drinks, live and silent auctions, and of course, the Super Bowl itself. Jonesboro Media Group’s Phil Jamison, who emceed the event, highlighted the strength of local agricultural businesses coming together to make a difference. “The agricultural community is great to help those affected by autism,” he remarked, underscoring their significant role in community welfare.
Long-Standing Impact of Ag for Autism
Ag for Autism has been a pillar in the community for 13 years, with a remarkable milestone of exceeding $1.1 million in contributions to local autism support initiatives. This funds critical resources for school systems, therapy providers, and individual families in Northeast Arkansas. As awareness around autism grows—with estimates indicating about 1 in every 36 children diagnosed—efforts like the Bowl Bash resonate deeply, illuminating the community's commitment to embrace and support those navigating the challenges of autism.
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