GTBank Marks World Autism Awareness Day With Walk and
Cycling Campaign
gt bank officials celebrating autism week recently
Foremost African financial institution, Guaranty Trust
Bank plc, in partnership with the Cycology Club, Patricks Speech and Languages
Centre, The Centre for Children Development, Parents of children living with
Autism and other non-governmental organizations, are organizing a walk and
cycling campaign around the Lagos metropolis on Saturday, April 2, to mark the
2016 World Autism Awareness Day.
The Walk for Autism will kick off by 7am from Town
Planning Way Bus-stop, Ilupeju while the Cycling for Autism initiative will
take off at 6am
from The Syrian Club, Ribadu Road, Ikoyi. The campaign will cover major routes
in the Lagos metropolis such as the 3rd mainland bridge, Ikorodu
road and the Lekki Expressway. Other stakeholders in the awareness campaign
include, The Learning Place, the College of Medicine, Idi Araba. The
participants include children living with Autism, their parents, families,
friends and GTBank staff members.
The walk and cycling campaign will officially
kick-startthe 6th edition of GTBank’s Annual Autism Programme, which
is designed to provide support for children with developmental disabilities,
most especially the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), by creating awareness of
the disorder and invariably acceptance. ASD affects 1 in every 150 children
around the world and is a lifelong developmental disability characterized by
great difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people.
This year’s programme will include the launch of the
Bank’s newly designed online Community (www.gtbank.com/autism) as well as free consultation service for children in
Ogun State and Lagos State. The consultation programme in Abeokuta will
hold in April, while consultation
clinics in Lagos and the annual awareness conference will hold in June.The Parent Support Group will also continue to meet on
the second Wednesday
of every month at the Autism Unit of the College of Medicine, Idi ArabaLagos.
Commenting on the sixth
edition of GTBank’s Annual Autism programme, Segun Agbaje, the Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank
plc said; “With this year’s programmes we hope to go beyond awareness and make our greatest impact yet by
inspiring members of the general public to support people living with autism
and join the fight against the stigma that they face.” He further stated “Our
belief that
children, irrespective of developmental disorders, can rise to the highest
levels of their potential continues to inspire us to provide support for
parents, teachers and care givers of children living with Autism Spectrum
Disorder through our annual Autism program.
Guaranty Trust Bank plc is one of the few Nigerian financial
institutions that have maintained a defined Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR) strategy since its inception in 1990. The Bank actively supports numerous
programmes across Africa that positively affect Infant and Maternal Healthcare,
Education, the Art, Community Development and the Environment.
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