Investment Opportunities The Children’s Institute: The Day School.

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Investment Opportunities The Children’s Institute: The Day School

Overview  A Description  Outside the Classroom  Investing

A Description: General Information  Approved Private School licensed by Pennsylvania Bureau of Private Academic Schools and Pennsylvania Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education  Educates students ages 5-21 with multiple disabilities or autism  Values  Compassion  Integrity  Excellence  Innovation  Teamwork and Collaboration  Fun

A Description: The Students Autism  Defined: Range of neurodevelopment disorders causing social and communication difficulties and restrictive behaviors Multiple Disabilities  Defined: Two or more combinations of physical, cognitive and/or communicative impairments causing extreme educational problems (mental retardation-blindness, mental retardation-orthopedic impairment )  

A Description: Services  Speech Therapy  Augmentative communication  Occupational therapy  Physical therapy  School nursing services  Psychological services  Social work services  Visual consultation  Dietary services  GymBop- combination of music and gym class to create motivation for therapies  Applied Behavior Analysis- improvement of social behavior to increase the well-being of autistic students

A Description: Facilities  Gymnasium  Swimming pool  Library  Sensory Room  Multipurpose Room Classrooms for students with autism:  No florescent lights  Designed to eliminate distractions and annoyances

Outside the Classroom  Growing Families Through Adoption  Lose the Training Wheels Camp  Grand Rounds  Camp Success

Investing: Why Give? Support children with special needs Serve your community Grow your business Receive tax deductions and other benefits

Investing: Gifts  Cash Gifts  Tax deductible  Matching Gifts  Employers match or double employees’ donations  In-kind Donations  Tangible item or product to use or sell

Investing: Cause Marketing  Grow your company while supporting the Day School  An “effective way” to raise profits and help the community*  Become known and appreciated for your help  Acknowledgment in Amazing Kids newsletter  Naming opportunities *(see 2008 Cone Cause Evolution Study, 2008 Edelman goodpurpose™ Consumer Study, 2008 Barkley Cause Survey, 2009 Cone, Inc. Consumer Environmental Survey, 2009 Edelman goodpurpose™ Consumer Study, 2009 Barkley Cause Survey).

Investing: Sponsorship  Recognition on signs, product samplings and logo display at events  Opportunities  Growing Families Through Adoption  Lose the Training Wheels Camp  Grand Rounds  Camp Success  Kids on the Block

Investing: Other Gifts  Anyone Can Give  Give You Income  Protect Your Assets

Summary The Children’s Institute: Day School…  Educates students with autism and multiple disabilities in a modern school with caring professionals  Contributes to the community  Needs your help to continue supporting these special students and their communities!