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WONDERFABULOUS NEWS: Announcing the 2009 Recipient of the Trent University Award for Youth Leadership…Mr. Lewis Schofield!

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Filed under: Regular ContributorsLewis SchofieldThemesAuties & AspiesQuIrked Kids

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Quoting trentu.ca:

The Trent University Award for Youth Leadership recognizes individuals under the age of 25 who play a leading role in their community. Lewis Schofield educates youth and adults globally about Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome and Myasthenia Gravis, a rare and complex neuromuscular autoimmune disease for which there is no cure. Mr. Schofield raises money for Autism organizations in Canada and the United States while promoting awareness, tolerance and acceptance of difference through his artwork, writings and videos in the classroom, in the community and on the internet. Mr. Schofield is 14 years old and has Asperger Syndrome and Myasthenia Gravis. To accelerate the establishment of the student bursaries in honour of the Community Leaders Award winners, donors can take advantage of the Ontario Trust for Student Support Program (OTSS). Established by the Government of Ontario in 2005, OTSS matches endowed donations on a dollar-for-dollar basis to provide bursaries and awards to Ontario students. On October 26 2009, Trent University will host a gala event to pay tribute to the 2009 winners.

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Quoting a recent article about Lewis, also on trentu.ca:

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[Lewis] raises money for autism organizations in Canada and the U.S. by selling his Art Cards online. He is also a junior moderator on FAM Family Autism Forum on Yahoo groups, providing parents with insight and understanding from a kid’s perspective on living with what he calls “an alphabet soup of diagnoses.” Lewis is also a “SouperIntendent” and regular contributor to Irked Magazine, where he has attracted readers globally since 2006 for his writings, interviews, information and currently a series of humourous videos, “Wisecrackin’ with Lewis Schofield.” “I guess I’m just not afraid to say what I’m thinking when it really matters to me,” he explains. In his interview with the International Best-Seller, Donna Williams, Lewis is asked about the “extras” that he has been diagnosed with. “I understand that you’re a kind of burger with the lot, that your AS includes added extras,” Williams asks. To this Lewis replies, “Boy oh boy–do I ever have extras and it’s ketchup for sure. I have Anxiety Disorder, Sensory Integration Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Learning Disabilities, Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities, Severe Allergies and Asthma. That’s a lot of things to have on a burger, don’t you think?” Lewis was diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis in 2008, a rare autoimmune disorder and neuro-muscular disease usually found in seniors that causes extreme fatigue and muscle weakness, slack jaw, semi-closed eye lids, face droop and trouble breathing. He created a video called, “Tell Me What Time It Is,” on You Tube describing his experience with the diagnosis and explaining the procedure of Intravenous Hemo Globulin (IVIG) treatment. The video includes text with facts about the disease, narrated with original music composed by Lewis. “He exhibits a startling and rare ability to take his pain and play with it, to communicate it to others and have them learn from it,” writes Sacha Vais, Managing Editor of Irked Magazine . . . Lewis describes how being the way he is makes him strive harder to get things right: “It makes me want to change things in the world so kids and babies feel safe almost all the time. It’s not enough to want to make things better for people. You have to really make things better…You don’t have to do something really big to make a difference. You just have to do something. Otherwise, nothing changes or gets better.”

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Learn more >>

Article in The Peterborough Examiner

News segment on CHEX Television

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Click here for all Irked posts by Lewis

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EXTREMELY GOOD CAUSE: The Lewis Schofield Benefit Concert and Silent Auction

Monday, September 7th, 2009
Filed under: Regular ContributorsLewis SchofieldThemesAuties & AspiesQuIrked Kids, Campaign Watch

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Market Hall Performing Arts Centre

336 George Street North in Peterborough, Ontario

Doors Open: 6:30 p.m.

Show Starts: 7:00 p.m.

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Phenomenal MIRA ad campaign

Monday, August 31st, 2009
Filed under: ThemesBlind VisionariesIrked Videos

Watch this great TV commercial—funded by Astral Media and the Mira Foundation; created by Publicis Agency—whose goal is to “inform the public about the work done by the Mira Foundation, helping the visually impaired, the physically handicapped as well as children with development problems, by supplying guide/assistance dogs free of charge.”

Even more uniquely, the world-renowned, Quebec-based Mira Foundation even provides guide dogs to blind teens who are younger than 15 years old.

Since its founding in 1981, MIRA has given away over 1700 guide dogs and service dogs.

The cost of a guide dog or a service dog is $20,000 and each of them are given free of charge. MIRA does not receive any government funds, its financing depends entirely on donations from the public, from charitable organizations and from private companies.

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A Deaf Youth Orchestra!

Friday, August 28th, 2009
Filed under: Themes, Deaf JamIrked VideosCampaign Watch

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Music and the Deaf was started 2 decades ago by a remarkable man named Dr. Paul Whittaker. Paul, who has a music degree from Oxford University, has been deaf since birth and profoundly deaf since the age of two. In 2007, he became an Officer of the British Empire. Oh yeah, and he trains choirs in his spare time.

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Meet blind-since-birth classical pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii

Friday, August 21st, 2009
Filed under: ThemesBlind VisionariesIrked VideosIrked Audio

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Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii, a college student who has been blind since birth, has become the latest superstar on the classical music scene after winning one of the world’s most prestigious awards…

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URGENT APPEAL: Julia Barry’s “In Her Image” outreach project needs our help!

Friday, August 21st, 2009
Filed under: Campaign Watch

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AXIS DANCE COMPANY WINS BIG!!!!

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Filed under: ThemesWheelchairman of the Board

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The votes have all been tallied, and AXIS Dance Company has won Diablo Magazine’s “Best of the East Bay: Best Dance Troupe” award! AXIS wishes to extend a giant thank you to all those who voted…

Quoting diablomag.com:

First-time winner Axis Dance Company is no stranger to East Bay arts fans. Founded in 1987 and earning seven Isadora Duncan Dance Awards, Axis has been dazzling audiences with its unique mission of integrating dancers with disabilities. The artistry is stunning: a woman twirling, stretched horizontally on a tipped-over wheelchair; a man in a handstand on the back of an upright wheelchair; and lines and imagery that push the boundaries of contemporary dance. Axis is working with New York choreographer David Dorfman on a world-premiere piece to open in November — 1428 Alice St., Oakland, CA, (510) 625-0110, axisdance.org.

Learn more at axisdance.org

Click here to get a cool new AXIS T-shirt

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iFactor contest: CNIB Lake Joseph Centre is searching for the next Canadian superstar, and it could be you!

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Filed under: ThemesBlind VisionariesCampaign Watch

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Located in the heart of Muskoka, Ontario CNIB Lake Joseph Centre (Lake Joe) is a world leader in providing people with vision loss with life-changing experiences. Lake Joe is a fully accessible recreational facility that provides a fun and safe environment for people of all ages with vision loss.

And now…CNIB Lake Joseph Centre is searching for the next Canadian superstar! If you’re 16 years or older and have vision loss, it could be you!

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BAND PROFILE: Wide Mouth Grin

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Filed under: ThemesDeaf JamIrked Audio

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Meet Austin, Texas-based Barbie Parker and her über-hip network of American Sign Language live performance interpreters

Monday, June 15th, 2009
Filed under: ThemesDeaf JamIrked Videos

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