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May 8 , 2006
Participate in the National Information Sharing Project on ASD & Developmental
Disabilities Survey


The National Information Sharing Project (spearheaded by the Miriam Foundation) will enhance communication and information sharing across Canada amongst organizations, associations, public and private institutions and groups that provide support or services for persons with an Autism Spectrum Disorder or developmental disability. This new web portal will be a uniquely Canadian, bilingual resource offering a broad array of resources and functions supporting the exchange
of ideas.

The Miriam Foundation is a not-for profit foundation which supports rehabilitative, vocational and residential services for over 600 children and adults with intellectual disabilities in Montreal. The Miriam Foundation is working in conjunction with organizations and individuals across Canada and is funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Social Development Partnerships Program.
You can help by participating in this short survey and telling the Miriam Foundation what your needs are. Your feedback will guide the development and creation of a national portal serving organizations and individuals in the field of ASD and developmental disabilities.

You may complete the survey on-line at www.miriamfoundation.ca/survey or submit your responses by return email, fax at 514.345.6904 or mail to Miriam Foundation, Attention: Arlene Segal, NIS Project Coordinator, 8160 Royden Road, Mount Royal, Quebec, Canada H4P 2T2. ACT will mail you copies of the survey on behalf of the Miriam Foundation if you would prefer.
To acquire more information, contact Arlene Segal at 514.345.0210 x133 or email at arlenes@miriamfoundation.ca. Deadline for survey submission is May 24, 2006.

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