Lou Blankenship: Giving Tuesday 2025

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

ReClif Community
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Help preserve the ongoing impact of the ReClif Community Scholarship!

$3,017

raised by 23 people

$2,500 goal

Help me reach my personal goal to raise $2,500 towards the ReClif Community Scholarship!

I’m proud to be an Ambassador for the ReClif Community Scholarship, which provides financial assistance to individuals on the autism spectrum so they can access ReClif’s life-changing programs.  

These scholarships remove financial barriers and make it possible for participants to learn, grow, and connect in an environment designed for their success. Every dollar raised directly supports the scholarship fund, helping to create the opportunity for every participant to thrive to the best of their ability. 

You'd do anything for your kids...and when you have son with a big vision yet unable to speak due to autism, he needs a voice as loud as mine! (I didn't win the motor mouth award in elementary school for nothing!!) I'm proud to assist Reece as he pursues his mission - organizing no cost events and outings, offering information and educational workshops for caregivers, and alleviating a small amount of the financial burden for families impacted by autism.

This year ReClif Community needs your help more than ever. With our annual fundraising events shifting dates, we are counting on Giving Tuesday to help sustain our scholarship fund and ensure continued support for the families we serve.

Right now, your donation goes twice as far thanks to a generous matching gift of up to $35,000! That means every dollar donated to my page adds double the support to the ReClif Community Scholarship Fund, ensuring more individuals on the spectrum can participate, regardless of their financial situation. 

Help me reach my personal goal to raise $2,500 toward ReClif Community's overall goal of $35,000!

Together, we can keep the scholarship fund strong and ensure financial support is always available to those who need it most. 


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