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Stomp the Swamp 2025
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not assigned D Martha Jakab
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MedicineAlissa YaxAdministrative Support AST II
Project Description

The 16th Annual Stomp the Swamp for Autism Acceptance and Awareness will be held at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on March 29th, 2025! Autism the fastest-rising developmental disorder in the United States and is more common than pediatric cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. At Stomp the Swamp, families who have a child with autism or a related disability, community members, and UF students, faculty and staff walk or run to raise funds for the UF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD), North Central Florida’s First Choice for Autism Support. Sponsorships help to provide child safety materials and information, employment training for young adults, and social skills groups for children and teens with autism and related disabilities. 

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Event NameEvent DateRegistration LaunchApproved byRequest StatusAssigned Team 
Stomp the Swamp 202503-29-202502-21-2025Ann-Marie OrlandoLaunchedMartha Jakab?? ??

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