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The season has passed for gift giving for most of us (for some of us we still stock pile sale items for birthdays and next year) but there is still time to get those last minute donations in for tax credits. Not only do these items benefit research but some benefit children with autism directly, as they go directly back to the children and their families. Some of the donations go to research and programs. Here are a few places to get some Autism gifts and Autism Awareness items. autism1.jpg

Autism Speaks has a store that carries Gift ideas such as Autism neckties, bowties and cummerbunds, holiday gift bags and wrapping paper, baseball caps, puzzle piece pins and car magnets, a beach tote and towel set and my favorite, a woman’s fleece.

Autism Gear carries everything. They have fine jewelry, costume jewelry, t-shirts, sweatshirts, cell phone charms, key chains, business cards, CD’s and even an outlet store.

Cafepress is the melting pot of t-shirts, buttons, stickers, and mugs! Order from any vendor.

Autism Things features wholesale prices for fundraising. They also donate to various autistic foundations for research. They carry fabric, apparel, handbooks, jewelry, pins, magnets and decals, and handbags and totes.

The Autism Super Store has some great ornaments, earrings, socks, and even a golf towel…things I had not seen before. She even has a sensory store with items such as the Click Clack Molecule Ball (which she sells for $5. Amazon quotes it at 23.00)

Autism Rocks Kind Tree has incredible Christmas cards and notecards drawn by children. They also carry bibs, calendars, prints, and apparel.

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