Join Us At Stephanie’s Day 2013!
Stephanie’s Day is a resource fair that provides families with children impacted by autism and other special needs ONE place to gather valuable information, enjoy fun activities and much more! This year’s event will take place Saturday, June 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the CBS Studios (4200 Radford Avenue, Studio City). Parking and admission are both free.
More than 50 organizations will be in attendance to help inform and connect families.
The event was started by our General Manager, Steve Mauldin, more than 15 years ago. His daughter Stephanie was diagnosed with autism when she was very young.
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About Stephanie’s Day
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For the second year in a row, a very special day is being
held to help the children and their families. It’s called
“Stephanie’s Day”, started by CBS2 and KCAL9 President
and General Manager Steve Mauldin in honor of his
daughter, Stephanie.
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2013 List Of Attendees:
Stephanie’s Day Events
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A local non-profit organization in Culver City, called Best Buddies, finds employment for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. |
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Families from across the Southland visited the CBS Radford lot in 2012 for the second “Stephanie’s Day” event in Southern California. |
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The CBS Radford lot was filled to capacity Saturday with scores of smiling kids, families, supporters and organizations all taking part in the first-ever “Stephanie’s Day” in Southern California. » Read More |
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Steve Mauldin is the President and General Manager of CBS2/KCAL9, but first and foremost he is a dad and one of the biggest joys in his life is his daughter, Stephanie. She was diagnosed at an early age with autism and right away Steve and his wife, Sheilah, started looking for answers. » Read More |
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The Center for Autism & Related Disorders (CARD) offers a Web-based program called Skills that aims to provide parents, teachers and other professionals with the knowledge to design treatment programs for children with autism and related disorders. » Read More |
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AbilityFirst works to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities reach their full potential. At 24 locations around Southern California, AbilityFirst runs various employment, recreational and socialization programs. » Read More |
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ACEing Autism began from a collaboration – and marriage – of a child neurologist focused on developmental disorders and a tennis professional with an MBA in entrepreneurship. Through their partnership, Shafali Jeste and Richard Spurling provide tennis lessons for children with autism.
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Stephanie’s Day, a fun-filled day of information and resources for families of children with special needs, has been active and ongoing in Dallas for the past 8 years. On August 27, 2011, they continued the tradition. Here are some of the highlights from the day.
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