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Jacob Mulliken Will Discuss Take a Bite Out of Autism

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The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Jacob Mulliken Will Discuss Take a Bite Out of Autism

Jacob Mulliken, former Special Education teacher and Director of Meltdown, is joining forces with Futures Explored to present Take a Bite Out of Autism. Take A Bite Out of Autism is a 1,000,000 view campaign sponsored by Mulliken's first and newly released film Meltdown. The campaign is meant to raise money for Futures Explored. 

The goal of  the Take A Bite Out of Autism campaign is to gain 1,000,000 views for Mulliken's film, Meltdown, to raise money and awareness for Futures Explored and their future productions. Mulliken will be donating ten percent of his personal profit to Futures Explored, his charitable donation of ten percent will also be matched by his representing agency, Cyfuno Ventures. Mulliken's intention with this campaign is to not only raise awareness of Futures Explored,  but highlight the importance of film and performing arts opportunities for those with developmental disabilities.

Futures Explored is a Bay Area program that offers classes and employment to individuals with developmental disabilities in the film industry.  Futures Explored trains and employs current and former students as grips, camera operators, editors, production assistants as well as other crew positions in order to give them paid practical experience in the film industry. Futures Explored operates a production company, Futures Films, that expands the outreach of their unique and vital program. Futures Explored also partners with Inclusion Films, an organization also offering film programs to individuals with developmental disabilities founded and led by Joey Travolta.

 

 

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