- Tracey Tracey just donated £21
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- Julia Wibberley just donated £62
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- The Tullys of Caterham just donated £28
- Elena just donated £26
- Susan Smith just donated £60
- Anonymous just donated £26
- Anonymous just donated £20
- Kez just donated £52
- Thomas Penny just donated £40
- Leanne M just donated £16
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- Sue just donated £26
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Fundraising for Autism Initiatives is so important to us
and we're here to help you every step of the way
Fundraise your way!
You can take part in Walk for Autism, Cycle for Autism or you can create a fundraising page for your own event, You could also consider a gift in your will or maybe sign up for the Weekly Autism Lottery!
Walk for Autism
Walk for Autism is our annual fundraising challenge to walk 10,000 steps every day from 26 March to 2 April.
You can join 1,000s of wonderful walkers who will be stepping out to increase autism acceptance and understanding!
Cycle for Autism
Cycle for Autism is a fundraising challenge to cycle 10km, 80km or set your own distance at a time of year that suits you. You may be a summer or spring outdoor cyclist or you may prefer an indoor exercise bike to take on this challenge.
You can register here and start cycling today!
Fundraise your way
We will send you a 'Fundraising Pack' and also an Autism Initiatives T-shirt when your page hits £20!
Leave a gift
Gifts from wills can make a huge difference to our work.
Leaving a gift in your will is a powerful way to create a lasting legacy that will help secure the future of the work that we do.
We've partnered with Octopus Legacy so you can create your will for free whilst having peace of mind that your affairs are in order and supporting the work of Autism Initiatives Group.
Thank you Lloyds Bank!
Alex's amazing staff team raised £16,220 by climbing Scafell Pike
Could your place of work choose Autism Initiatives as their 'charity of the year?'