My story
I am fundraising for the National Autistic Society by organising my own 50k walk during World Autism Acceptance Month, April 2026.
I’m 10 years old and I’m doing this walk to help people understand autism. I was told I’m autistic 2 years ago and I’m still learning what that means for me. Sometimes things feel really hard and overwhelming. But I’m learning to accept who I am.
Doing this walk is a big challenge for me, but I want to show that I can do it and raise awareness. If you support me, you’re not just helping me feel stronger but helping other children like me feel understood and accepted. Thank you so much 💛
Although the walk is 5k I will pushing myself and doing 50k during April. ☺️
💜 I’m walking to help improve education for young autistic people
💙 I’m walking to help improve workplaces for autistic people
💚 I’m walking to help reduce loneliness and isolation among autistic people
💛 I’m walking to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month
Anything you can donate is greatly appreciated and will be going towards creating a better society for autistic people and their families.
To read more about the work of the National Autistic Society, visit www.autism.org.uk
Thank you 🙂
I’m 10 years old and I’m doing this walk to help people understand autism. I was told I’m autistic 2 years ago and I’m still learning what that means for me. Sometimes things feel really hard and overwhelming. But I’m learning to accept who I am.
Doing this walk is a big challenge for me, but I want to show that I can do it and raise awareness. If you support me, you’re not just helping me feel stronger but helping other children like me feel understood and accepted. Thank you so much 💛
Although the walk is 5k I will pushing myself and doing 50k during April. ☺️
💜 I’m walking to help improve education for young autistic people
💙 I’m walking to help improve workplaces for autistic people
💚 I’m walking to help reduce loneliness and isolation among autistic people
💛 I’m walking to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month
Anything you can donate is greatly appreciated and will be going towards creating a better society for autistic people and their families.
To read more about the work of the National Autistic Society, visit www.autism.org.uk
Thank you 🙂

