by Lisa Congdon
This week I discovered via my sister a wonderful collection of posters that promote awareness, support and compassion for individuals, families, and communities living with Autism Spectrum Disorders. They are produced by the Rugh Family Workshop , which was started by Jaime & Jeffrey Rugh for their children. They collaborate as artists with family, old friends and new friends to make the posters.
I love these posters for so many reasons. The designs are all really unique and beautiful, and the messages are so important. You can read more about the Rugh Family Workshop on Autism Spectrum Disorders here .
A donation from each sale is made to GRASP , an educational and advocacy organization serving individuals on the autism spectrum.
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3 comments:
I love those posters, they are exactly what I needed to get this Monday started off.
These posters are each so unique and send a great message. We also love how a portion of each sale goes to such a wonderful and important cause.
Fantastic!
Brilliant!
Wonderful!...each and everyone, both posters and people. Big love.
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