How does a small, all volunteer non-profit survive in today's
competitive world? Of course, we do everything we can to make
every dollar count. But we still the need the dollars.
We raise a good share of our budget from people like you
- people who believe making community is an important part
of your life, and who believe people with disabilities - like
autism - are part of that community.
You can become a friend of KindTree just
by clicking below and making a credit card payment through
PayPal. Your $100 donation includes an AUTISM ROCKS
T-shirt!
Directed $25 Donations: choose from the
drop down menu list below and we will use your $25 donation
for your intended purpose. Read about them below. Order as
many as you like.
Retreat Sponsorships - $175: See our
Sponsorship Page for Retreat information
More Directed Donations: Donate through
Groundsprings.org and get a special
gift! Just click the button and use your credit card
to support our mission.
Wanna join us?
Other donation options include:
Sign up for eScrip!!
This program can send a percentage of each purchase you make
at a participating merchant to KindTree Productions! Just go
to www.escrip.com and enroll. It
took me about 5 minutes. Enter our ID # 153141696 or Eugene
or search for KindTree. It's pretty simple. Participating merchants
include VISA, MasterCard, Big 5 Sports, Carl's Junior, PC Market
of Choice, Whole Foods Markets, Wild Oats, Office Max, AAMCO,
Edie Bauer, Sharper Image, Payless shoes, and more. What'cha
waiting for?





Corporate Donations: Your company will be
featured in all our publications. Call 541 521 7208 for more
information on how we can help each other.
If you just want to send a check, please don't
hesitate. Send to:
KindTree
2096 1/2 Arthur St.
Eugene, OR 97405
You can support:
Our Art Program
offers art works created by people who have autism spectrum
disorders. We proudly participate in Eugene's exciting "Art
and the Vineyard" event every July 4th weekend, offering
for sale cards, prints and a wide variety of original art produced
by people with autism. This event creates income for the artists
and lets everyone know who they are. The show has appeared at
the Oregon Developmental Disabilities In-Service in Salem, the
Hilyard Community Center, The Unitarian-Universalist Church,
Lane Community College, and Maude Kerns Art Center. We celebrate
our artists with a gala opening, giving neuro-normal people
a chance to rub elbows with some notable autists, and autists
palpable proof of their self-worth and a market for their art.
Our expenses include materials to produces the prints, frames
and display equipment for our permanent collection, and money
to launch our outreach effort for new artists.
The support group,
conceived for people with high-functioning autism and Aspergers,
has been meeting monthly for four years. Cheryl Nel Applegate,
a professional in the developmental disabilities field, is the
facilitator. There are about 8 hard-core regulars and new arrivals
often join; they range from 19 to 50 years old. They share stories
and discuss different challenges posed by living with autism
spectrum disorders. It's a safe place.
KindTree pays rental on the meeting space plus notices mailed
out every month. We also host a party once a year. Fun!
Autism Community Center Fund is set
aside money dedicated to the creation of an Autism Community
Center. This project is in the beginning stages. Please participate
in the survey on our home page. We hope to build a place for
art creation, relaxation, and learning - with your help.
Publications:
Reaching Out--Reaching In, our quarterly newsletter, goes out
to over 800 households. In addition to publicizing upcoming
KindTree events, our newsletter contains writings by people
with autism spectrum disorders, reports on medical discoveries,
and other news in the autism community. We also produce the
KindTree Flash!, an e-newsletter.
Publications are our biggest money sink. We don't charge for
subscriptions in order to maximize distribution. And postage
for each issue is now over $300. We sure could use some help
here!