Day 5 – Walk for Autism 2026: Over the Halfway Line π♾️
Five days in. And that means we're over halfway.
There's something that feels significant about that — crossing the midpoint of a challenge. Monday has arrived, the weekend's slower pace is behind us, and the week stretches ahead with a little more structure. For those of us who are autistic, that can actually be a relief. Routine is a friend.
After a quieter Sunday, today felt like a return to rhythm. One step at a time, one foot in front of the other. That's really all any of us can do, isn't it? Not the whole eight days in one go — just today's steps, today's effort, today's small act of showing up.
I've been thinking a lot about why this walk matters — not just the fundraising (though every penny is genuinely needed and appreciated), but what it represents. Walking is ordinary. Everybody does it. And yet, for families like mine, ordinary life carries an extraordinary weight. The sensory load. The waiting lists. The appointments. The advocacy. The love that is fierce and relentless and sometimes bone-tired.
Autism Initiatives — and places like No.6 One Stop Shop — exist so that families don't have to carry that weight alone. That's what I'm walking for.
Five days down. Three to go. The end is in sight, and the steps keep adding up. π
If you'd like to cheer us on with a donation — big or small — every bit helps: π walkforautism.co.uk/fundraiser/DavidHoldsworth
We are not missing pieces. We are the whole picture. π£♾️
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