Sharne Wood

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

Steps walked so far:

82,107

steps

My Target:

80,000

steps

100% Complete

10,000 Steps A Day For Autism Initiatives💚

I’m taking on the Walk for Autism challenge this year 🌱

From 26th March to 2nd April, I’ll be walking 10,000 steps every single day to raise money for Autism Initiatives Group — a charity working towards a world where every autistic person has the support they need to thrive, the opportunity to reach their full potential, and a truly inclusive community to live in.

As an autistic young woman myself, this cause means so much to me. Growing up, there were times I felt misunderstood or underestimated — but being autistic is not a limitation. It’s part of who I am, and I truly believe that autistic people can achieve anything with the right support, understanding, and opportunities.

That’s why I’m doing this 💫

If you’re able to donate, no matter how big or small, it would mean the world to me — and it will go towards supporting autistic individuals and families who deserve to be seen, heard, and supported.

Thank you so much for your kindness and support 🫶🏻

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

Hello all, welcome and thank you for your support💚

Saturday 21st Mar
I’m really excited to be starting my Walk for Autism challenge soon.

I’ll be walking 10,000 steps every single day to raise money for Autism Initiatives Group, starting on March 26th and finishing on April 2nd. The challenge will be completed on World Autism Awareness Day, which makes it feel even more meaningful to be part of.

This fundraiser is very personal to me because I’m an autistic young woman myself. My journey hasn’t always been easy — there have definitely been moments where I’ve felt misunderstood or underestimated. But being autistic is also a huge part of who I am, and it’s helped shape my perspective, my strengths and the way I see the world.

I truly believe that autistic people can achieve anything. What makes the biggest difference is having the right support, understanding and opportunities around us. That’s why charities like Autism Initiatives Group matter so much — they help create communities where autistic people are valued, supported, and able to thrive.

Over the next week, I’ll be sharing updates about how the challenge is going (and probably how my legs are feeling too!). Walking 10,000 steps a day might not sound like a lot to some people, but it’s a real commitment for me, and to everyone else who is taking on this challenge, and I’m proud to be doing it for such an important cause.

If you’re able to support my fundraiser, I would be incredibly grateful. Every donation — big or small — helps make a difference.

Thank you so much for being here and cheering me on ✨

Thank you to my donors

£14.50

Cheryl Griffiths

Well done sharne love mum

£11.33

Gary Wood

Bernard.

£11.33

Paul Shotton

Good luck Sharne 👌

£10

Georgia Lazreq

£4.38

Sharne Wood

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