Laugh out loud for autism

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Laughing out loud always makes me feel better. If you tune in to the Night of Too Many Stars on Comedy Central this SaturdaySunday, October 21, you can feel good for two reasons … you’ll be laughing a lot, and you’ll be supporting individuals living with autism.

Night of Too Many Stars only happens once every two years. The last event raised more than $3.1 million in grants, distributed to 41 programs in 13 states.

Some really BIG names in comedy are lending their support to the cause this year: Stephen Colbert, Tina Fey, Bill O’Reilly, Amy Poehler, Seth Rogen, Bob Saget, Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Sudeikis, Katy Perry, Matthew Broderick and Jimmy Kimmel are all scheduled to appear. I am particularly excited about Tina Fey. I was a huge fan of hers when she was on Saturday Night Live, and her current television shows are an absolute hoot!

The purpose of Night of Too Many stars is to “benefit a variety of autism programs across the country in support of the overabundance of individuals with autism that so desperately need quality services.” As a service provider, Easter Seals is well aware of the need for quality services of those living with autism.

So if you get a chance, tune in this SaturdaySunday, October 21st at 8:00 p.m., Eastern time to laugh out loud and provide support to those living with autism.


 

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