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Scottish Autism

Enabling people living with autism in Scotland through the whole life journey

Fundraising & Support

 

You can make a difference!

By fundraising, you are increasing awareness of autism and helping us to reach everyone living with autism in Scotland. Whether it's a cake and candy sale or a major expedition, fundraising is rewarding and fun! 

Tune into Autism - support our gigs or organise your own musical event.

For the latest stories and successes, read our newsletter. 

Scottish Autism News (March 2013)

Scottish Autism News (September 2012)

Scottish Autism News (June 2012)

Scottish Autism News (February 2012)

Scottish Autism News (July 2011) 

Scottish Autism News (October 2011).

 

Download Brochure

Have a look at our leaflet for ideas to inspire you to support Scottish Autism. Click on the image to download the PDF.


For up to date information on all of our events, join us and follow updates on Facebook or email us at fundraising@scottishautism.org.

 

Get on your bike for autism

Fundraiser Jim Reynolds organises a cycle ride every summer from Clydebank to Balloch (and back again). The event has run for six years with over 40 people taking part raising thousands of pounds.

Get on your bike for autism

Make a splash

Callum Heggie (24) supported by Scottish Autism raised £1130 by undertaking a 1.5km sponsored swim! Support worker Lynn Hood, "We are so proud of what Callum has done. To raise this amount of money is a huge achievement for anyone, and even more so for Callum."

Make a splash

Up for a challenge

For World Autism Awareness Day, Allen Goldie will be sledging husky dogs 250km from Norway to Sweden in sub zero temperatures. "This is probably the most extreme thing I have committed to, but I couldn't imagine a better cause."

Up for a challenge
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Help & Advice

Talk to an advisor about Autism related issues, call:

01259 720044
Support & Learning

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