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Song donated to help children with Autism & Marie's Garden- April is Autism Awareness Month.

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Used by permission - Marie's Garden  This song is being donated by two Nashville songwriters who do not wish to be identified to help raise funds for Marie's Garden!! They just want to help raise funds for this fantastic cause and "Be The Change," fits perfectly.  If you can't donate directly, you can help by sharing this link and either downloading the song or playing the YouTube Video.   2 ways to help without spending your own money Play the music video by clicking the arrow in the middle of the video. Share this to your friends through your social media accounts. April is Autism awareness month.  Let's get a jump on it by sharing this today!    Marie's Garden is a safe haven for children with Autism, Aspergers, OCD, ADHD and more.   All too often children are bullied and it seems to be even worse for children who are not like everyone else.  This song,  BE THE CHANGE  is being donated to this cause.  If you download the song a

Marie's Garden is a safe haven for autistic children

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Marie's Garden is a brand new organization raising funds to start facilities that will help families with children that have been diagnosed having any of the conditions within the ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).  Marie's Garden   will also accept children who have OCD and ADHD into the after hour and weekend programs as well.  Marie's Garden has a Mission Statement that says, “To provide a safe haven and nurturing environment for children to visit that have been diagnosed with conditions within the Autism Spectrum Disorder, plus diagnosed with OCD and ADHD.   The Founder/Director/Fund Raiser Danielle Watt is striving to open a facility in one of the southern states in America and a prime location in Australia.   The amount of funding garnered will dictate where each facility will be opened as different regions require different start up funding amounts.  The Founder and Major fund raiser Danielle Watt has a young daughter who was diagnosed last year wi