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For those that don’t know me, Hi my name is Evie and I am 10 years old and I am autistic, I don’t look at my autism as a disability I look at my autism as my special ability.  I have an exceptionally good memory, I am good at remembering certain dates and fun facts, I can remember lots of different things. I also love being creative with art, writing, music and dance and I love telling jokes and making people laugh. However, there is the other side of my autism, where there are certain things that I find difficult to do or cope with every single day, that other boys and girls my age may find really easy to deal with.

The National Autistic Society is there to transform lives, change attitudes and create a society that works for all autistic people.

There is still so much to do to increase opportunities, reduce social isolation and build a brighter future for autistic people like myself and with your help I really do think we can make a change.

Therefore I have decided to take part in my own, yes my own, 5km walk for the World Autism Acceptance Month which is in April this year, in hope to raise a minimum of £100, of course I would love to smash this goal as this is my very first own fundraiser but I really would like this money to go on and help other girls and boys like myself and to also raise more awareness.

Of course I will not be doing this alone, I have asked my biggest supporters to join me on my 5km which is my mum and dad and help me fundraise for The National Autistic Society.

Anything you can donate is greatly appreciated and will be going towards creating a better society for autistic children and their families.

“Giving is not just about making a donation. It is about making a difference.” – Kathy Calvin

So please help me make a difference

To read more about the work of the National Autistic Society, visit www.autism.org.uk Thank you 🙂
Raised

£860

Target

£100

860% there

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