My story
Hi,
My name is Thomas Grimwood, I am 18 years old and am one of the 2024 Diana Award recipients. I have autism and mild cerebral palsy. I will be organising my own walk during World Autism Acceptance Month, April 2025 for the National Autistic Society.
I will be walking up the Worth Way, a 7-mile (11 km) footpath, from Three Bridges (Crawley) to East Grinstead.
I am fundraising to help create a better world for people with autism.
Any donations or sharing this fundraiser would mean the world to me.
So please help me make this world better for people with autism.
Thank you
💜 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 🙂
My name is Thomas Grimwood, I am 18 years old and am one of the 2024 Diana Award recipients. I have autism and mild cerebral palsy. I will be organising my own walk during World Autism Acceptance Month, April 2025 for the National Autistic Society.
I will be walking up the Worth Way, a 7-mile (11 km) footpath, from Three Bridges (Crawley) to East Grinstead.
I am fundraising to help create a better world for people with autism.
Any donations or sharing this fundraiser would mean the world to me.
So please help me make this world better for people with autism.
Thank you
💜 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 🙂