Day 2 – Walk for Autism 2026: Still Stepping πŸ‘Ÿ♾️

Day 1 is in the bag, and Day 2 is well underway!
The legs are holding up, the steps are being counted, and if you've been kind enough to check the fundraiser page, you'll see we've already blown past the original £50 goal — which is honestly humbling. Every donation, big or small, represents someone who gets it. Someone who understands why this matters. So from the bottom of my heart: thank you. πŸ’™
Today I've been thinking about why I keep moving — not just in a fundraising sense, but in a deeper one. For our family, moving forward is what we do every single day. Sarah, Solomon, Gabriel, Lilianna, Ezra — none of them get to press pause. Neither do I. And so walking 10,000 steps a day feels less like a challenge and more like a small act of solidarity with everything they carry.
One step at a time. One day at a time. That's the rhythm of our life.
Six days still to go, and the 80,000-step target is firmly in our sights. I'd love to bring as many of you along for the journey as possible — whether you've already donated, shared the page, or simply said a kind word. It all counts.
If you haven't had a chance to donate yet, you can do so here πŸ‘‰ walkforautism.co.uk/fundraisers/DavidHoldsworth
Let's keep going. πŸ‘£♾️

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