Thursday, November 17, 2011

OC Walk Now for Autism Speaks Recap!

Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.  ~Vince Lombardi
 
Hi everyone!

Phew! Another event has come and gone and In Stepps is feeling on top of the world! First of all, we want to express a huge THANK YOU to all those who are visiting our blog, website, and Facebook page after stopping by our booth at the resource fair during the OC Walk Now for Autism Speaks. We had such a great time making cotton candy, passing out In Stepps goody bags, and painting faces. We hope you enjoyed our giveaways and discovered a little bit about who we are!

The OC Walk Now for Autism Speaks was a huge success in so many ways. First and foremost, the community came out to raise money and awareness for such an important cause. So awesome! It was amazing to witness so many committed people rally together and we are so happy we got to be a part of it. Secondly, the In Stepps team once again showed how much passion and love they have not only for the work we do, the kids we work with, and the families we all touch... but for each other, too. What truly makes a team work is a common vision, compassion, positivity, heart, and enthusiasm. How lucky are we that our team has all that and more?

We had a blast, and we hope you did too. We would love to hear from each and every one of you! Feel free to call or email us for more information about In Stepps, to give us feedback, or just to say hello. You can also find us on Facebook! Click "Like" and you'll get In Stepps updates directly to your newsfeed. Hear about upcoming events, announcements, see photos, and more! 

Thanks again! It meant so much to us that so many people stopped by to connect with us and we could never describe the gratitude we feel for all the support we receive.

Didn't make it out to the walk? Missed the In Stepps booth in the hustle and bustle of the crowd? Don't worry! We've got pictures covered .... Enjoy!


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