

and

are pleased to announce the
1st Annual Lyn-Tron Charity Golf Classic
on Saturday, August 2nd, 2008 at the Downriver Municipal Golf Course in Spokane, Washington.
Proceeds are to benefit The ISAAC Foundation.
From a humble beginning in 1956 as Lynn Electronics Company, Lyn-Tron has grown to become respected in the industry as a quality supplier of electronic and connector hardware. In 1957 Lyn-Tron was incorporated under its current name. For many years solder terminals were the major product produced and sold. As technology changed, new products were developed to meet industry needs. In 1982 Lyn-Tron began manufacture of connector hardware. As a leading manufacturer of standoffs, spacers, and other types of electronic hardware, Lyn-Tron's name has become synonymous with quality products. In 1993 both manufacturing facilities in Los Angeles, California were outgrown. Corporate offices and manufacturing are now located on a new 10 acre, state of the art, facility in Spokane, Washington.

When Joey Holley was diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, Joey’s family including Don Lynn (Joey’s grandfather and President & CEO of Lyn-Tron) and Josh Holley (Joey’s dad and Director of Business Development of Lyn-Tron) were overwhelmed with feelings of hopelessness and uncertainty. Therapy was expensive, waiting lists were long, and there was limited direction from doctors and professionals. Joey has been exceedingly blessed through friends and family to receive the best therapy and help possible, and is recovering more and more each day. Lyn-Tron has chosen The ISAAC Foundation for their annual charity golf classic so the proceeds will help children in the Inland Northwest have the same chances at recovery that Joey has received.
We would like to thank our Lyn-Tron Charity Golf Classic Yellow Sponsors
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Click on our Lyn-Tron Golf Classic web page for more details
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Spring 2008 Newsletter
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Drawing The ISAAC Foundation wishes to give this gift to a child who has not already experienced the healing benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Therefore, we ask that this drawing be limited to children whom have not yet received this form of therapy. For more information regarding the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, please visit Spokane Hyperbaric Center’s website at www.spokanehyperbarics.com. For questions regarding this drawing, please contact Holly Lytle at 499-1679. Drawing will be held at the Lyn-Tron Charity Golf Classic awards dinner on August 2, 2008. You need not be present to win. Value of Package: $5600. · Child must be diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.
Through the generous donations of those who attended our A Taste of Hope auction benefit and the generously discounted hyperbaric oxygen therapy package donated by Spokane Hyperbaric Center, we are proud to announce a drawing for a COMPLETE 40 dive Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Package.
Package includes an all inclusive 40 dive session (2 dives daily for 20 CONSEQUTIVE days INCLUDING WEEKENDS) as well as a pre and post therapy medical examination conducted by the Spokane Hyperbaric Center medical director. Each individual dive will last approximately 1 ½ hours.
Terms and Conditions
· Must be under the age of 18.
· Child must reside in The ISAAC Foundation Service Region.
· Must not have received a previous session of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
· Children with a history of a seizure disorder may not participate in drawing.
· Child must pass pre medical examination and provide true and accurate medical history to medical director prior to the commencement of the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Program.
· Child must complete the 40 dive session in 20 consecutive days as prescribed by Spokane Hyperbaric Center. Failure to do so will require the reimbursement of funds to Spokane Hyperbaric Center in the amount of $2800 and to the ISAAC Foundation in the amount of $2800.
· The Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy program must be completed in its entirety unless terminated for medical necessity by Spokane Hyperbaric Center. Failure to complete the entire therapy program will require the reimbursement of funds to Spokane Hyperbaric Center in the amount of $2800 and to The ISAAC Foundation in the amount of $2800.
Completed entry forms must be received by The ISAAC Foundation at P. O. Box 1954, Airway Heights, WA 99001 no later than July 31st.
Click below to download Hyperbaric Oxygen Drawing Entry Form
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For informationr regarding our grant program, please check out our Program Information Page or click the link below to download our application packet.
Click below to download The Isaac Foundation Application Packet (revised 4/4/08)
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MISSION STATEMENT
To provide economic assistance for intervention services and therapies to children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders.

ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION
The ISAAC Foundation was founded by Reed and Holly Lytle after the death of their three year old son Isaac Dennis Lytle on February 8, 2007. Their son Isaac had been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder at 18 months old and their greatest joy was watching him overcome obstacle after obstacle due to the early intervention services they struggled to financially provide him.
Medical professionals recommend a minimum of 20-30 hours per week of intensive therapy such as speech, occupational, physical, floortime, behavioral, and relationship development interventions for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders. Intensive early intervention services are critical to give a child affected by autism the chance at a bright and prosperous future. However, the cost of providing this intensive therapy intervention in the Spokane region is between $30,000-$80,000 per year which is not covered by most insurance policies in Washington and state funded programs are unable to provide the level of services required by these children.
The ISAAC Foundation is dedicated to investing in the future of children affected by autism by providing economic assistance in the form of therapy grants to provide essential therapy interventions these children critically require.
Special Thanks
The Women of Alpha Xi Delta
Gemelli Coffee and Roastery for Coffee
Mortimore Productions
Business Forms Specialties, Inc.
Vince Erban, Promotional Advertising Specialties
Lyle and Mary Raffety
Ron Eberley, Heartland Payment Systems
Doug Siddoway, Randall and Danskin
Ed Clark
Spokane County Bar Association
Kinkos