Kirsty Smith

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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Goal Progression

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I'm walking 10,000 steps a day for Autism Initiatives

Walk for Autism is a fundraising challenge run by Autism Initiatives Group. Autism Initiatives Group is working towards a world where every autistic person has the support they need to thrive, every opportunity to fulfil their potential and a supportive, inclusive community to live in.

I'll be walking 10,000 steps a day from 26th March to 2nd April to raise money for this fantastic charity. Please sponsor me.

Any donation big or small is greatly appreciated 😊

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

8 Days. 10,000 Steps a Day. For Daniel. 💙

Saturday 28th Feb

For 8 days, I’ll be walking 10,000 steps every single day to raise money and awareness for autism — and I’m doing it for our amazing son, Daniel.

Daniel is autistic, and I am unbelievably proud to be his mum. He sees the world in his own unique and brilliant way. He challenges me, inspires me, and teaches me more about strength, patience, and unconditional love than I ever thought possible.

Autism doesn’t need to be “fixed” — but understanding, acceptance, and support are so important. There are so many families navigating this journey, and greater awareness means better resources, better inclusion, and a more compassionate world for children like Daniel.

Every step I take is for him.
Every donation helps make a difference.

If you’re able to contribute — no matter how small — it would mean the world to our family. And if you can’t donate, please consider sharing this page to help spread awareness.

Thank you for walking alongside us and for supporting Daniel.