The Treehouse Inc.

The Treehouse Inc.

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Have you been affected by autism? Learn how the food you're eating could be having an effect.

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What a great site/organization - I just discovered you via the FEAT newsletter and am now (excitedly) exploring your web site and FB posts. Thanks very much for being such a great local support! (I'll also do what I can to promote your organization by adding a link to your site from my blog, www.walkwithben.com)
Hey, my work is doing fundraisers for different charity organizations, and im nominating thr Treehouse; is this something you guys would take donations for??
I just found your agency and look forward to finding out more about you!
Thought you may find this interesting: "A Genetic Clue to Why Autism Affects Boys More" @ http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090520/hl_time/08599189975600

www.treehouseincorporated.org A non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational opportun

Operating as usual

Mom: School guard hurt special-needs boy | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star 12/13/2010

Mom: School guard hurt special-needs boy | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star

http://www.indystar.com/article/20101210/LOCAL1801/12100338/Mom-says-school-guard-hurt-her-special-needs-son?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CCommunities%7Cs

Mom: School guard hurt special-needs boy | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star The mother of a special-needs student in Wayne Township says her son was seriously injured when a school security guard knocked him to the ground and pinned him there with his knee.

12/08/2010

2011 ANGELS WITH AUTISM CALENDARS... come get one! You will receive a ceramic puzzle piece ornament for free that you can decorate yourself! contact us today! [email protected]

The Treehouse Inc. 12/03/2010

The Treehouse Inc.

Go to our website; www.treehouseincorporated.org for Renee's FAVORITE AUTISM THINGS. It's my Oprah moment of the year... :)

The Treehouse Inc. Providing education, awareness and support in the world of autism.

A little planning goes a long way: individuals with autism and their families get ready for holiday. 12/03/2010

A little planning goes a long way: individuals with autism and their families get ready for holiday.

http://blog.autismspeaks.org/2010/12/02/a-little-planning-goes-a-long-way-individuals-with-autism-and-their-families-get-ready-for-holiday-travel/

A little planning goes a long way: individuals with autism and their families get ready for holiday. This is a blog post by Marianne Sullivan, the Assistant Director of National Outreach and Resources for Autism Speaks. Marianne is the mother of an 18-year-old young man with autism.

12/01/2010

SAVE THE DATE! 5/17/2011 Treehouse Inc./Bubba Cup 2nd Annual Golf Tournament! More info to come soon!

More mitochondrial dysfunction than expected? « Autism Speaks Official Blog 11/30/2010

More mitochondrial dysfunction than expected? « Autism Speaks Official Blog

http://blog.autismspeaks.org/2010/11/30/science-more-mito-dysfunction-than-expected/

More mitochondrial dysfunction than expected? « Autism Speaks Official Blog Like most parents, the Jensens had little information about the factors that might help explain their son’s autism other than it was compounded by severe and frequent seizures. When their son was tested, however, they learned that Levi’s cells harbored a mutation that affected the way his cells pro

11/22/2010

Come in to the lending library and paint a puzzle piece ornament, and pick up a copy of the 2011 Angels with Autism Calendar!
Makes a great gift!

Lending Library 11/22/2010

Lending Library

The Treehouse Inc. 11/03/2010

The Treehouse Inc.

Complimentary ABA classes for the community, sponsored by The Treehouse Inc. beginning in 2011. If you know of a community organization that would like to receive a complimentary behavioral training, contact The Treehouse Inc. by emailing [email protected] For more information visit: http://treehouseincorporated.org/

The Treehouse Inc. Providing education, awareness and support in the world of autism.

Autism Speaks Walk, Treehouse Booth 10 10 10 11/02/2010

Autism Speaks Walk, Treehouse Booth 10 10 10

11/02/2010

Thank you to all of you that came out Saturday for our 2nd annual harvest festival. A big thanks to our volunteers, vendors, and families for making this event happen! More pictures to come soon!

Harvest Festival 2010 11/02/2010

Saturday, October 30th 4- 7

10/28/2010

Cross your fingers for wonderful weather Saturday! 4-7pm, Safetyville, 3909 Bradshaw Rd. Food, Games, Crafts, Bounce houses, sensory area, vendors, cosutme characters, face painting, and more!!!!!!

10/23/2010

http://www.kcra.com/video/25463135/detail.html
River City Food Bank fire last week was devestating. We will be having bins at the Harvest Festival to collect food for the food bank. If you can bring some items, please help.

10/22/2010

UCD MIND Institute, Autism Speaks, Easter Seals, Farm Fresh to you, and many more vendors will be at our Safetyville Harvest Festival on October 30th!

10/20/2010

10 days till the Harvest Festival at Safetyville! We have vendors from the community, crafts, games, a sensory area, entertainment by Music to Grow on, Costume Characters galore, food, and fun!

10/14/2010

Are your children on an special diets? I am making goodies for the Harvest Festival and want to know fabulous receipes! Let me know! thanks!

10/12/2010

Thank you to everyone who came to the Autism Speaks walk on Sunday and for those of you that stopped by our booth! We are looking forward to seeing all of you at the Harvest Festival on Saturday, the 30th at Safetyville! Vendors, games, crafts, food, photo booth, fire trucks, entertainment, and costume characters!!!!

10/09/2010

ARE YOU GOING TO THE AUTISM SPEAKS WALK TOMORROW??? So many reasons too! Come support your community, learn about the resources out there for your family and friends, and have some fun! Entertainment for all! 9 am @ Raley Field!

Angels with Autism 2011 calendar 10/06/2010

Angels with Autism 2011 calendar

10/06/2010

Come see Iron Man, Belle, and Minnie Mouse at our Treehouse booth this Sunday at the Autism Speaks Walk! Also, stop by and pick your your Angels with Autism Calendar, they are in!!!!

10/05/2010

We currently have 18 costume characters coming out to the Harvest Festival! Iron Man, Belle, Snow White, Peter Pan, Minnie Mouse, and much more!!!! 4 to 7pm Safetyville USA, October 30th.

10/02/2010

The Harvest Festival is less than a month away! We are looking for some wonderful trick or treat items donated (bubbles, gfcf candies, toys, etc). 3040 Explorer Dr. Suite 2. Sacramento. Our Harvest Festival is for children in the community with special needs. Please help us make this a wonderful event for them!

Genetic Finding Identifies Male-Linked Mutation Associated With Autism Spectrum Disorders 09/30/2010

Genetic Finding Identifies Male-Linked Mutation Associated With Autism Spectrum Disorders

http://www.autismspeaks.org/press/male_linked_mutation_autism.php

Genetic Finding Identifies Male-Linked Mutation Associated With Autism Spectrum Disorders Autism Speaks and an international consortium of researchers, along with participating families, joined together to announce additional new autism genetic discoveries. The results were published today in Science Translational Medicine. Based on analysis of genomes collected from almost 2,250 indivi...

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3040 Explorer Drive, Ste 2
Sacramento, CA
95827

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Monday 8:30am - 11:30am
Wednesday 8:30am - 11:30am
Thursday 2pm - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 1am

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