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Autism Help Kids With Autism - Please Click.

TLDR: Help Kids With Autism - Please Click.
The forum thread primarily consists of users participating in a click-to-donate campaign hosted by The Breast Cancer Site and The Greater Good. Users, including Catsmother, kikipetie, Butterfly88, marti, Kivessin, and pat, repeatedly confirm their participation by posting "clicked" to indicate they have contributed to the cause. The thread highlights the success of the campaign, noting that their collective clicks have sponsored significant hours of therapy for both breast cancer and autism support. For instance, one message mentions the sponsorship of 191.4 hours of therapy for breast cancer, while another highlights over 15,664 hours of therapy for children on the autism spectrum. The users are motivated and continuously engage in the campaign, promoting a sense of community and shared purpose in supporting these charitable causes.

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