VIDEO: ‘Last Meal’ Kicks Off Lose 4 Autism’s $25,000 Weight Loss Race

VIDEO: Lose 4 Autism, the newest concept in weight loss where every loser is a winner, kicked off it’s weight loss race for $25,000 last night with an all-out ‘last meal’ and ‘weigh-in’ session.

Close to 70 contestants already joined the weight-loss contest, which offers monthly reward incentives as contestants shed a minimum of 25 pounds, with the greatest reward presented at the final weigh-out event: $25,000 for the ‘Loser’ who sheds the largest percentage of their original body weight.

The contestants last night enjoyed a scrumptious catered meal before being weighed ahead of the 100 day contest.

Proceeds from Lose 4 Autism, will be used directly to support Imrei Binah, the only Lakewood, NJ pre-school catering specifically to children on the autism spectrum. The contest to date has already raised about $43,000.

You can still join the contest by registering here.

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14 COMMENTS

  1. Imrei Binah your the greatest. After extensive research we put our son there and it is amazing what they do. They are so specialized so they are really maxing out every minute of the children s day which is the only way to get these children to eventually succeed. Rabbi Sorotzkin with the help of his devoted staff has achieved the impossible

  2. Dunno how these things work but its beyond me why the top prize cant be, say, $10,000 as opposed to $25,000 which would essentially keep the additional $15,000 for the organization. i find it hard to believe that those who joined only did so because it was for $25k but they wouldn,t have for only $10K. Seems like such a waste of cash. Im open for explanations. Regardless, they should be matzliach

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