The owner and founder of PRESS Inc. has been dedicated in helping several charities over the years as a businessman. One of his businesses Stardust Entertainment has been dedicated to raising money and donating time and services to Cancer Fundraiser's and to MDA since starting operations in 2005. When Brian started PRESS-Professional Racing Emergency Safety Services Inc. in 2010 he wanted to continue to donate and raise money for a charity but wanted to help a new kind of charity.
It wasn’t until the winter of 2010 when he decided to help raise money and awareness for Children’s Autism. During that time Brian had been working on a construction project when he was introduced to two young boys who both experienced difficulties from autism and both boys were into racing. It was at that time when Brian had found the charity his new business could participate with. When the 2010 racing season came around Brian had made the two young boys a part of his Motorsports Safety Team honorary members.
After deciding the cause to support Brian and his wife took a tour of the local Children’s Autism facility where kids with autism can get and learn the things they need to live a normal and happy life.
We encourage you to take a tour of your local Autism office today and let the children there know you support them.
CHILDREN’S AUTISM AWARENESS 2012
2012 Candle Sale is to help raise money and support CHILDREN"S AUTISM AWARENESS. For a $5 donation you will receive a baby shoe candle that represents a child with autism. You may choose between a pink for a girl or blue for a boy. If you know a child with autism then you will understand the importance of the sale and why we are doing this. All proceeds will help with the learning challenges and programs and continuing education for Children with Autism. If interested in purchasing one or more Please contact us at 260-409-2291.
What is AUTISM?It’s a spectrum disorder and is a life-long developmental disorder that affects an individual’s ability to interact with the world around them.
Who does AUTISM effect?1 out of every 500 kids . Mostly common in boys. Is there a cure for autism?NO What can I do to help raise or support Autism awareness?Contact your local Autism office.