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“Espresso” your support for Autism NI this World Autism Acceptance Month

Northern Ireland coffee chain Ground Espresso Bars has pledged to raise £15,000 to support local autism services during World Autism Acceptance Month by donating 10p from every coffee sold throughout April to Autism NI. Coffee lovers will be able to support this initiative across the thirty stores they operate throughout Northern Ireland.

Naomi Marcus, Area Manager at Ground Espresso Bars said “I am delighted that our stores will be supporting Autism NI by kicking off our partnership with a coffee cup fundraising campaign this April. This initiative will raise money to support Autism NI’s invaluable services for autistic people and their families across Northern Ireland. I want to thank all our customers in advance, for getting behind our charity drive and for their generosity to help us raise as much as possible .

Our staff and customers can also support Autism NI in a range of fundraising activities in-store throughout the year, including quiz nights and spin-a-thons. This is the start of a great partnership, and I can’t wait to get started.”

Therese Wilson, Corporate Fundraising Manager at Autism NI said “I am thrilled to start our partnership with Ground Espresso Bars. By purchasing a cup of coffee, their customers can make a difference and help us raise vital funds for our autism services throughout Northern Ireland. In particular, this initiative will help fund our Helpline service which supports over 6,600 people every year.

I would also encourage the wider public to get behind our key message ‘Be Kind To Different Minds’ this World Autism Acceptance Month, and learn more about how to support our autistic community. Autistic people are our friends, family, neighbours and work colleagues. We want to build an inclusive society in Northern Ireland and give our autistic community the best tools and opportunities to live fulfilled lives. To learn more about how to get involved, visit www.autismni.org.”

Fiona Baxter, whose son received an autism diagnosis in 2016 said “Over the last 6 years my family has benefitted hugely from the support of Autism NI. After James received his diagnosis, we were unsure about where to turn and felt scared for what lay ahead, however after meeting with Autism NI we were so relieved and armed with the experienced guidance we needed to confidently move forward.

We’re delighted to be involved in the launch of this exciting new partnership. Every penny raised will help families like ours receive the help they need.”

Autism NI provides vital services for autistic people and their families throughout Northern Ireland, and campaigns for autism understanding and acceptance within society.
To find out more or for further information please call 028 9040 1729 or visit www.autismni.org 

For further media information contact Therese Wilson on 028 9040 1729 option three or email therese@autismni.org

 

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The Baxter family from Belfast joined Naomi Millar, Area Manager Ground Espresso Bars (L) and Therese Wilson, Corporate Fundraising Manager (inset) to launch their new charity partnership for World Autism Acceptance Month in April. The first fundraising initiative will see 10p from every coffee sold during April being donated to Autism NI. For more information visit www.autismni.org.

 

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(L-R) Therese Wilson (Corporate Fundraising Manager, Autism NI), Naomi Millar (Area Manager Ground Espresso Bars), James Baxter, age 11, Fiona Baxter (mum) launch Autism NI and Ground’s new charity partnership for World Autism Acceptance Month in April. The first fundraising initiative will see 10p from every coffee sold during April being donated to Autism NI. For more information visit www.autismni.org.

 

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(L-R) Therese Wilson (Corporate Fundraising Manager, Autism NI) and Brittany Cooper (Barista Ground Espresso Bars) toast to their new charity partnership. Their first initiative will see 10p from every coffee sold donated to Autism NI during World Autism Acceptance month this April. For more information visit www.autismni.org.