Why not take a look at our Sponsored Events page to see what some of our supporters have done in the past? We like to let people know what our plucky Child Autism UK fundraisers are up to, so keep an eye on our Facebook page, www.
Of course, we know that not everyone is cut out to run, jump, swim, cycle or climb but did you know you can raise money to support our work without even getting out of your chair? By signing up to Give As You Live and then using their comparison website, Give As You Switch, to find the best deals on phone, broadband, insurance and fuel as well as a price comparison on products including food, clothing and entertainment.
Why not check out the website? What better excuse could you have to sample the fare of some of the finest restaurants in the country! Please remember to use ChariTable Bookings for all your celebration meals and help children with autism and their families as you celebrate!
We felt no child should have to sit on the sidelines during this time honored tradition of meeting Santa Claus. At the time, Middlesex County had limited opportunities for this type of event and the ones that were found filled up immediately because the need was so great.
So… we had an idea! And we did! Another great option: raise funds for camps serving kids with ASD. So when Ryan was accepted to an accessible camp, his parents needed a little help with the expenses. Thanks to their GoFundMe, they were thrilled to give a camp experience to their beloved little guy. Take a look at the affiliate network at the Autism Society website to find nearby affiliates, then connect with one or more of them to find out about volunteer opportunities.
If you want to host your own fundraising event, check out our Fundraising Event Ideas page. When it comes to building awareness, getting the attention of local media is an important piece of the puzzle. After you donate, share the fundraiser on social media. By donating and sharing during Autism Awareness Month, you can help inspire others to take action. Autism Awareness Month is a great time to help support those on the spectrum by fundraising for autism.
Get educated about autism and help others do the same. Raise funds for a friend, loved one, or family in need. Volunteer at an event with an Autism Society affiliate near you.
Help people on the autism spectrum realise their full potential and assist us meet the needs of the growing autism community. Become a philanthropic giver and we will provide you tailored information on our specialist schools, services or specific projects like research or student sponsorships.
Volunteering your time is an impactful way of helping autistic people by creating the best possible opportunities for them to thrive. Browse our shop to find important resources, guides and supporters products.
Donate now and help create a world where no-one on the autism spectrum is left behind. Fundraise for Aspect. There are lots of ways you can show your support for people on the autism spectrum and their families.
Leave a Gift In Your Will. Continue to help those on the autism spectrum discover new ways to lead their best lives by leaving a gift in your Will. Corporate Partnerships. Become a corporate partner of Aspect and help to create the best opportunities for people on the autism spectrum. Creating an Autism Friendly Australia.
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