ChariTea for Autism Assistance in Albany Sunday Afternoon
ALBANY, Ga. – By the age of 8, approximately 3% of children in Georgia are identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder. A diagnosis can be devastating for these kids and their families.
The Georgia Autism Alliance Project, Inc. based in Albany provides educational programs and advocacy services to assist children with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders, and invites the public to ChariTea – A Garden of Giving & Grace!, where participants will enjoy a refined tea service in a beautiful setting.
Ladies are invited to wear their finest hat or fascinator. Gents are invited to rock their best tie combination. All are invited to show up for a fancy fundraising event for a great cause! There will be door prizes and a silent auction, and even those who can’t attend can participate online.
ChariTea – A Garden of Giving & Grace! takes place from 3:00 until 6:00 p.m. this Sunday at the Chautauqua Room in the Thronateeska Heritage Center. Space is limited and reservations are required. For more information, email autismalliancega@gmail.com or contact Katrina Beckhom at 229-439-9951. Tickets are $25, and interested parties can visit this link to reserve a seat. Tea Party attire is encouraged.
Thronateeska Heritage Center is located at 100 West Roosevelt Avenue in Albany.