TREEHOUSE (CHARITY)

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'TreeHouse' is a United Kingdom charity working to improve the lives of autistic children and their families, and to inform the general public about autism. It was established in 1997 by a group of parents with autistic children. The chairman is Timothy Clement-Jones, Baron Clement-Jones.

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Objectives
Fundraising
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Objectives


TreeHouse has three basic strategic objectives:
#To serve children with autism by developing forms of teaching designed especially for them at TreeHouse School, the charity's flagship school in London.
#To help people with autism and their families gain a greater understanding of the effects of autism.
#To encourage national decision-makers and the general public to make wise, well-informed choices and to separate fact from fiction regarding those with autism.

Fundraising


There have been a number of fundraising efforts for TreeHouse, including an ongoing appeal for funds called "Ambitious About Autism". In particular, Nick Hornby, whose son is autistic, has donated the proceeds from a number of his projects to the TreeHouse Trust.

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