Thank you for being part of World Autism Acceptance Month

We hope you’ve enjoyed fundraising this year to support autistic people and their families. Our activities are now finished but we’ll be back in April 2026 to continue creating a society that works for autistic people.

Please note in order to be eligible for fundraising rewards, final donations for Walk 5k this April need to be in by 31st May. We will start to send out medals, certificates and rewards in early May to those who have reached the highest target of £200.

Walk 5k this April

At home, at school or on holiday...walk your 5km your own way!

Spectrum Colour Walk

Back and bigger! Join us in London on Saturday 5th April.

Fundraise your way

Already got plans? Here's how to get started.

Why get involved?

Autistic people face discrimination and barriers across all sectors of society – in the health and social care systems, in education, in employment, and everywhere in between. It is crucial that autistic people, and their families and carers, can access tailored information, guidance and support to overcome those barriers, along with opportunities to explore their interests, develop skills and build friendships for fulfilled lives.

Where your money goes

£15 could help provide a safe virtual space for an autistic person through our online community.

£50 could help an autistic person overcome isolation, thanks to our branch and social group network.

£150 could help autistic young people thrive in school by funding our campaigning work for better autism training in education.

£500 could help close the employment gap for autistic people by ensuring vital employment advice is available for those looking for work.

Fundraising heroes from last year

Rosie and Paul 5k walk
Rosie and her dad, Paul did a 5km walk along their local beach, chatting to people on the way and collecting donations.
Rosie's team doing the Spectrum Colour Walk in Battersea Park.
Rosie and Chase got their nursery doing the Spectrum Colour Walk in Battersea Park, raising over £3,000!
Beth celebrated World Autism Acceptance Week in her school with a presentation about autism and some colourful fundraising.

Our supporters