Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 December 15, 2009 Dear Family, Friends, and Autism Warrior Moms,  I am writing to tell you about a film that I am very excited about, From Within, Without, a film about homeopathy. Those of you who know me, know how much Will has benefited greatly with homeopathy, not only with his autism but with his overall health. The film follows a family who has a son with autism and is slowly improving with the use of homeopathy -- a compelling dramatic journey that unfolds daily.  But, this film will go beyond autism-- it will explain what homeopathy is, the history, the controversy, and how it is used to treat a variety of chronic –often seemingly incurable --diseases. I have donated to this film, and feel deeply passionate about it. I have the same financial struggles as the rest of this country, but believe this film will inform parents who have children with autism about homeopathy as a possible treatment option and give them hope. With autism continually on the rise, we need to get this message out now!  The award winning filmmaker, Laurel Chiten (Blind Dog Films) has been making films for over 30 years. Her films have been broadcast nationally on PBS, reaching audiences of millions. I have faith in her abilities – not only to make a compelling film, but to make sure it gets a wide distribution.  A benefactor just generously offered to match, dollar for dollar up to $15,000. This means all donations up to $15,000 amount will be doubled!  Individuals who donate $250 or more will be included in the credits.  Do you need a last minute tax write off? All donations are tax deductible. The holiday season is fast approaching perhaps you want to consider giving a donation as a gift? Please visit Chiten’s website for a description of From Within, Without, and watch a trailer.  If you have already given to the film -- thank you so much -- please forward this letter to anyone else who might be interested. http://www.blinddogfilms.com/ Have a great Holiday, Laura Chollick, Autism Warrior Mom!  Join us on facebook " The person who says it cannot be done  should not interrupt the person doing it " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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