Invitation to Autism Eswatini Fundraising Dinner and the Launch of Autism Challenge Walk

On behalf of Autism Eswatini Board of Directors and the entire Autism community, Autism Eswatini
is kindly inviting you to a Fundraising Dinner and the Launch of Autism
Challenge Walk for April 1, 2023, to be held at Tfutjana Mount Resort at Mkhondvo kaKholwane
on Saturday, 19 November 2022 at 2.30 pm.

The dinner is aimed at raising funds for increasing access to therapeutic services to 255
children/individuals with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities in the communities, in 7 strategic areas
established in 2021 in the 4 regions of the country which are in the hard-to-reach areas and the
establishment of a sensory room for the Autism Eswatini office.

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The proceeds of the Dinner will also
contribute towards the beginning of Autism Eswatini One Stop Centre plus the entire operations of
the organization which is mostly service delivery in nature. This dinner is also aimed at raising
awareness for the Autism Challenge Walk to be held on 1 April 2023 which will be a yearly event.
This event will further provide a platform for participants to network while contributing significantly
to a charitable course in Eswatini.

Your presence is requested to be part of this important event in Autism Eswatini’s history. Autism
Eswatini is requesting support in the form of cash contributions. You may select the most suitable
option to participate from the ones highlighted below;

  • Option1: Five Thousand Emalangeni only (E5, 000.00) for a table of 10 people.
  • Option 2: Two Thousand and five hundred Emalangeni only (E2, 500.00) for a table of 5 people.
  • Option 3: Three hundred and eighty Emalangeni only (E380.00) for individuals.

Autism Eswatini views you as an important stakeholder hence the organizations request on behalf of
the entire Autism community for your support and participation in this important event as we
together work towards strengthening the support systems for persons with Autism thus mitigating
the impact of this condition to these individuals and their families in the Kingdom of Eswatini.