Support Roseweek 2011

Roseweek began in 1987 with the goal of raising much needed awareness of Autism. Since then it has continued to raise awareness whilst also providing financial support to allow The Irish Society for Autism to provide our residential services.

The support of volunteers and schools has been vital in the success of Roseweek.

As the recession continues to affect charity fundraising with many charities finding themselves with greater pressure on their ability to provide services the help of volunteers and schools is now even more vital!

We need Volunteers and Schools to come on board and help us sell Roses in Supermarkets, Shopping Centres and Streets across the country.

To find out more contact Gemma on 01 874 4684

What is Roseweek

photo2Roseweek is the Annual National Campaign of The Irish Society for Autism.

It takes place during October each year, with our volunteers taking to the streets to sell roses outside Supermarkets, in Shopping Centres and on the streets nationwide.

To celebrate this exciting event we cover the Ha’penny Bridge in Roses daily during the campaign.

Roseweek is one of The Irish Society for Autism’s main fundraising events of the year with the money raised going towards the further development of services for people with Autism

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