Autism Fundraiser Planned for July

High Hopes 4 Autism is holding its 19th Annual Autism FUNraiser at Pirates Cove in Josephine on July 26-27, Mullet Wrapper reports. The event expects more than 2,000 attendees and will include food, a local art walk and live music from an assortment of local musicians beginning at 11 a.m. on both days. The event raised more than $90,000 for the nonprofit last year and has continued to expand since 2009. Tickets are on sale for the raffle of two 2025 Jeep Wranglers. Drawdowns for the vehicles will take place during each day. Each raffle ticket is $100 and is bundled with a weekend pass. Day passes are also available for $10, and those younger than 16 may enter for free. High Hopes 4 Autism is a school on the campus of Saint Benedict Catholic School in Elberta. It serves preschool-age children and families affected by autism spectrum disorder.

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