Audrey Phillips

 

As a parent of a student at The Victory Center, I am proud to virtually ride in the Race for Autism Awareness for The Victory Center. While the Kentucky Derby is the longest-running sporting event in the United States, this Derby demonstrates the spirit of The Victory Center community. Help me Run for the Cup to support The Victory Center. See Aaron here riding Audrey Phillips a horse you can count on for the win!

This team includes one of our Primary students, Aaron, his mom, Audrey Phillips, and one of our AMAZNIG lead teachers, Natalya Garcia. The teachers all have a soft spot for Aaron. His giggles, side eye, squeezes, and perseverance make everyone’s day better.

The Derby will help The Victory Center raise money during the month of April for Autism Awareness Month to help support students who have autism and need an individualized education program that may not be available in other programs. We need and appreciate your help to continue offering these high-touch, high-value programs for the children and their families.

Every $1 you donate moves Audrey Phillips one stride closer to the Winners Circle!

Please help Audrey Phillips win The Victory Center Derby's 2022 Race of the Yearlings with your donation, no matter how large or small, today. Our team is looking forward to claiming The Victory Center Derby Cup with your support!

What Does the Winner Receive?

The winning team will claim the official The Victory Center mint julep trophy, be photographed virtually with their team and horse and be announced in an email and on The Victory Center’s website and social media.

The derby track is 1.25 miles long (2,200 yards) and horses will advance for every dollar donated. Riders are warming up their horses. So, get ready to place your bets (donation). Post time is 10:00 a.m. EST on Monday, April 4th and the Derby will end on Saturday, May 7th at 7:00 p.m. ET. Announcements will be shared weekly via an email to The Victory Center constituents.

Check back often and see how your team is doing. Send it to your friends, neighbors and family. Post it on social media. Help your favorite team come out on top of the leader board for Autism Awareness for The Victory Center.

Why is The Victory Center Raising Money?

While the cost of our tuition reflects the personalized program for each student, unfortunately it cannot cover all that it takes to educate our precious children.

Over half of The Victory Center families receive financial assistance. It is amazing how our generous donors cover 33% of the tuition costs for these families. We see how much it warms the donors’ hearts to nurture these well-deserving students and their families.

Audrey Phillips