Friday, November 16, 2007

The Montel Show

Greetings!
I wanted to let you know that I got the opportunity to be on the Montel Williams Show on Friday, November 16. It all happened quite fast. The producers contacted me on Friday, had a camera crew at my home the next Monday, and flew me to New York City on Wednesday. We taped the show Thursday, featuring a mother of a child recovered from Autism, Dr. Kenneth Bock, a renowned DAN! doctor (DAN! - Defeat Autism Now!), and me. I had the opportunity to share our story and continued efforts to recover our son Myles. The story focused on our personal experience, not the Myles-A-Part Foundation, but the Myles-A-Part website is posted on the Montel site as a reference. Log onto www.montelshow.com and click on The Show, Past Shows. The name of the show was Living A Nightmare: Autism and Tourette's.


Thursday, July 19, 2007

We Are Official!

I am pleased to announce that Myles-A-Part is officially a 501(c)(3) organization! I appreciate everyone who has donated even before we were officially tax exempt. As I have mentioned before, those donations are retroactively tax deductible now that our status is confirmed. And there are many of you who have been waiting for this crucial step so that you can add Myles-A-Part to the non-profit lists at your places of employment. Please contact me if you need any information to do so.

Be sure to check out our website for an overview of the three anchor programs which comprise our service to Autistic families. We are excited that a donation to Myles-A-Part is an INVESTMENT into the future of an Autistic child and the well being of a family. I know those are big words from a very young organization. Time and patience will prove them to be true!


Thank you again for your support!

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Hearts & Crafts @ the Myles-A-Part booth!



Team Myles-A-Part Walks for a Cure!




Team captain Heather Duffie and fellow walker Tammy.




Pretty Walkers!



Strollers for a Cure!



Beth, one of our volunteers, helped the kiddies
with their crafts at the Myles-A-Part booth.



Tina Dula, Myles-A-Part Founder, talks with a concerned parent.



The frisbee says it all! Enough is enough!
That's how we feel about Autism, too!



The family that walks together ...




Tina Dula with her son - The "Myles" in Myles-A-Part






Sister, sister! Tina Dula with her sister Rukel.



Spousal support. Founder Tina Dula with husband Sam.



A great friend! A great lawyer!
Attorney Eric Glidewell helped get Myles-A-Part off the ground.