My story
I am fundraising for the National Autistic Society by organising my own 10k walk during World Autism Acceptance Month, 12th April 2025.
3 out of 4 of my children have Autism and need different input and help and guidance from me and their dad. Even though I have numerous health conditions myself that cause me pain I am doing this walk as it is a worthy cause.
We have had input from NAS in a few ways and without their workshops and events life would be lonely, with them we have seen we are not alone and we have learnt so many new things and strategies to help in our household.
Please even if it is only a small amount consider donating to this worthy cause.
💜 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.ukThank you 🙂
3 out of 4 of my children have Autism and need different input and help and guidance from me and their dad. Even though I have numerous health conditions myself that cause me pain I am doing this walk as it is a worthy cause.
We have had input from NAS in a few ways and without their workshops and events life would be lonely, with them we have seen we are not alone and we have learnt so many new things and strategies to help in our household.
Please even if it is only a small amount consider donating to this worthy cause.
💜 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.ukThank you 🙂