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Print It Fast Online Teams Up With The Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) to Promote Autism Awareness

Print It Fast Online has recently teamed up with the Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) to promote Autism Awareness by selling Autism Awareness tote bags online. 100% of the proceeds are being donated directly to the Autism Society of Kentuckiana.

Print It Fast Online Teams Up With The Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) to Promote Autism Awareness
2010-12-29
CRESTWOOD, KY, December 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Print It Fast Online has recently teamed up with the Autism Society of Kentuckiana to help them in their efforts to promote Autism Awareness. The Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) is offering Autism Awareness tote bags to help fund ASK educational, outreach, support and awareness programs. Print It Fast Online is selling these totes for ASK exclusively at their online printing store- http://printitfastonline.com. 100% of the proceeds are donated directly to ASK.

ASK President, Melanie Hasenstab said, "We are so thrilled that Print It Fast Online is helping us with this fundraiser. Our organization is run completely by volunteers and relies on membership dues, donations and fundraisers to fund all of our services and activities. Purchasing and using one of these totes is a great way to show your support for Autism Awareness and help fund educational and awareness programs at the same time."

Print It Fast Online Marketing Director, Kim DeMarsh added, "ASK is a wonderful organization that provides tremendous support for families and individuals affected by autism. We are very happy to offer them our ongoing support. Non-profit organizations such as ASK are having a tougher time these days raising money to fund their services and programs, so we want to do all we can to ensure they can continue to offer assistance and support to families that need it."

The Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization serving Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana that provides support for families affected by the Autism Spectrum Disorder. ASK, a chapter of the Autism Society of America, provides support, resources and education for families and individuals through monthly meetings, workshops and social events.

Print It Fast Online is an online printing store that is committed to providing exceptional quality, low prices and quick delivery of a wide range of full color printed products. Customers can find instant price quotes, printing, marketing and design articles, product templates and a design guide at the Print it Fast Online site. Their goal is to fill your full color printing orders accurately and efficiently every day with 100% customer satisfaction.

For information on purchasing an Autism Awareness tote or to find out more about the Autism Society of Kentuckiana, visit http://ask-lou.org or http://printitfastonline.com/category/AUTISMPRODUCTS.html.

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[Press-News.org] Print It Fast Online Teams Up With The Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) to Promote Autism Awareness
Print It Fast Online has recently teamed up with the Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) to promote Autism Awareness by selling Autism Awareness tote bags online. 100% of the proceeds are being donated directly to the Autism Society of Kentuckiana.