Rachel Morris

Walk for Autism 2026

My Activity Tracking

My tracker shows my steps for the 8 days of the challenge from 26th March to 2nd April. My goal progression shows all my steps including any I have done outside of the challenge days.

My Target: 80000 Steps

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Day 8


Total


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Goal Progression

Steps walked so far:

110,993

steps

My Target:

80,000

steps

100% Complete

Every step for her: Walking for Autism🤍

I’m taking part in Walk for Autism, a fundraising challenge run by Autism Initiatives Group, and this one is incredibly close to my heart 🤍


I’m walking for autism because, as most of you know, my five-year-old daughter is currently going through the autism diagnosis process. Every single day I see how hard the world can be for her. Things many people take for granted, communication, routines, sensory environments, and simply being understood, can feel overwhelming for her. I watch her struggle daily, and while we are still waiting for answers, it’s clear she needs understanding, patience, and the right support to help her thrive.


One of the hardest parts of this journey is how long and difficult the road to diagnosis and support can be. Families are often left waiting months or even years on diagnosis waiting lists, struggling without access to the help, resources, and guidance that should already be in place. Support during this time is incredibly limited, leaving parents feeling unheard, exhausted, and desperate to do the best for their child. Quite honestly, it’s heartbreaking, and it shouldn’t be this way.


Autism Initiatives Group is working towards a world where every autistic person has the support they need to thrive, the opportunity to reach their full potential, and an inclusive, understanding community to live in. That’s the kind of world I want for my daughter, now and in the future, and for every autistic person 🤍


From 26th March to 2nd April, I’ll be walking 15,000 steps a day to raise money for this fantastic charity. Every step I take is for my daughter and for others like her, especially those still waiting for answers, support, and understanding.


If you’re able to donate, whether it’s big or small, it would mean more than I can put into words. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this and for supporting a cause that truly matters to me 🤍


My achievements

Added profile picture

Shared page

First donation received

Raised £20 t-shirt is on its way

50% fundraising target

100% fundraising target

Challenge completed

My updates

Every Step for Her: Walking for Autism🤍

Monday 19th Jan

I’m taking part in Walk for Autism, a fundraising challenge run by Autism Initiatives Group, and this one is incredibly close to my heart 🤍


I’m walking for autism because, as most of you know, my five-year-old daughter is currently going through the autism diagnosis process. Every single day I see how hard the world can be for her. Things many people take for granted, communication, routines, sensory environments, and simply being understood, can feel overwhelming for her. I watch her struggle daily, and while we are still waiting for answers, it’s clear she needs understanding, patience, and the right support to help her thrive.


One of the hardest parts of this journey is how long and difficult the road to diagnosis and support can be. Families are often left waiting months or even years on diagnosis waiting lists, struggling without access to the help, resources, and guidance that should already be in place. Support during this time is incredibly limited, leaving parents feeling unheard, exhausted, and desperate to do the best for their child. Quite honestly, it’s heartbreaking, and it shouldn’t be this way.


Autism Initiatives Group is working towards a world where every autistic person has the support they need to thrive, the opportunity to reach their full potential, and an inclusive, understanding community to live in. That’s the kind of world I want for my daughter, now and in the future, and for every autistic person 🤍


From 26th March to 2nd April, I’ll be walking 15,000 steps a day to raise money for this fantastic charity. Every step I take is for my daughter and for others like her, especially those still waiting for answers, support, and understanding.


If you’re able to donate, whether it’s big or small, it would mean more than I can put into words. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this and for supporting a cause that truly matters to me 🤍


Thank you to my donors

£53.32

R Mitchell

£53.32

Mark Hay

Well done both of you. Love you loads ❤️

£37

Anonymous

£32.23

Ryan

£32.23

Ann Hay

£30

Georgia & Grant

You got this!!!

£21.84

Paula

I know how hard it can be at times. Always here if you need a mammy in the same boat for a chat 💕

£21.84

Eilidh Ross-brookman

💛👏🏻

£21.84

Eilidh Ross-brookman

From Theresa x

£21.84

Daisy S

Good luck on your challenge! It's not a lot but I hope it helps in some way xx

£21.84

Eilidh Ross-brookman

£20

Anonymous

£16.56

Nikki Xxx

Such a good cause! Go you! Xx

£11.33

Marcin

£10

Lisa, Mike And Emmie

Good luck with your steps. To witness the love you and Everleigh have for each other is beautiful, you do everything to make her life brighter. Such a good cause to raise money for. ❤️

£6.11

Rachel Reid