Day 1 – Walk for Autism 2026: Let's Go! π♾️
Today is officially Day 1 of the Walk for Autism challenge, and my legs are already warmed up — because I haven't exactly been waiting around!
Over the past couple of months I've been quietly clocking up steps ahead of this week, so by the time the official 8-day challenge kicked off this morning (26th March – 2nd April), I'd already built up a bit of momentum. The goal is 10,000 steps a day, every day, raising money for Autism Initiatives — and I'm going into it with a decent head start on the 80,000-step target.
If you've seen my fundraiser page, you'll already know why this cause sits so close to my heart. I'm walking for my wife Sarah, for Solomon, Gabriel, Lilianna, and Ezra — a family that is, in every sense, living and breathing neurodiversity every single day. I'm also walking as an autistic adult myself, because I know firsthand how much it means to have a community that simply gets you.
And speaking of community — later in April I'll be joining friends from No.6 One Stop Shop (Autism Initiatives) for a walking event at the end of the month. No.6 is a lifeline for so many people, a place where you don't have to mask or explain yourself. Walking alongside that community is going to mean a lot.
For now though, it's head down, one foot in front of the other, and Day 1 is officially underway. πͺ
If you'd like to support the walk, any donation — big or small — goes directly to the vital work Autism Initiatives does. You can donate here π walkforautism.co.uk/fundraiser/DavidHoldsworth
Every step tells a story. Let's make it count. π£♾️
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