Will you take on the Walk for Autism Challenge in 2026?

Walk 10,000 steps a day for 8 days from 26th March to 2nd April.

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Stepping out to change lives

146,986

Steps taken so far

2,530

Money raised so far

Who are Walk for Autism?

Walk for Autism is an exciting fundraising challenge to walk 10,000 steps a day for 8 days from 26th March to 2nd April.

The 2nd of April is also World Autism Acceptance Day so it's the perfect time to raise funds and all celebrate together!

Raise Money &
Earn Rewards

Raise £20 & earn your free Walk for Autism T-Shirt

Raise money, earn rewards, and make a difference! From T-shirts and medals to exclusive wristbands and the title of Fundraising Legend, every milestone celebrates your support for autistic people and their families.

Raise £50

You will receive a wooden medal and a paper certificate delivered by post.

Raise £125

You will receive a wooden medal, a paper certificate, and a green wristband.

Raise £250

You will receive a silver medal, a paper certificate, and a green wristband.

Raise £500

You will receive a gold medal, a paper certificate, and a special yellow legend wristband.

Rewards will be allocated at the end of the fundraising event, you will receive the rewards of the tier you achieved within that time

Walk for Autism in 3 easy steps!

Getting involved is simple! Just register, set up your fundraising page, and start raising money. Share your story, inspire others, and once you hit £20 you can claim your free Walk for Autism T-shirt.

1. Sign up

Click on register now and join thousands of likeminded people who are just like you and want to make a difference ?

2. Create your page

Your online fundraising page is your stage! Upload a photo and tell your story. It may be funny, it may be emotional but it has to be real. Why are you taking part? Who are you walking for?

3. Raise funds

Make the first donation to your page. It's the single most important thing you can do to show how committed you are and your friends will soon follow. Remember, when your fundraising page hits £20 your Walk for Autism T-Shirt will be on its way.

Go solo

Take on Walk for Autism as your personal challenge. Set a step target that pushes you, whether it’s 10,000 a day or more, and walk at your own pace, in your own time, to help increase autism acceptance and understanding.

10,000 steps a day

Walk at work

Get your colleagues moving and join Walk for Autism! Boost wellbeing, reduce stress, and create a more connected workplace while raising vital funds. As a virtual challenge, everyone can take part, no matter their location.

10,000 steps a day

Create a team

Create a team, choose a fun name, and invite friends, family,
or colleagues to join you.
Each member has their own fundraising page, with totals adding up on your team page.


10,000 steps a day

Or walk your own way by setting your own steps goal.

What challenge will you take

Choose a challenge that suits you, walk every day for 8 days (80,000 steps), 16 days (160,000 steps), or go big with a full month (300,000 steps). Whatever you choose, each step helps increase autism acceptance and understanding.

Every day for 8 days

Walk your way towards an autism-friendly world. Challenge yourself to take a total of 80,000 steps to support Autism Initiatives and their work creating inclusive, autism-friendly communities.

80,000 steps

Every day for 16 days

Double your challenge and walk 160,000 steps so autistic people don’t walk alone. Your steps could help improve access to early diagnosis, ensuring autistic people grow up with support and understanding.

80,000 steps

Every day For A Month

Step it up with an incredible 300,000 steps in a month! Your challenge will help fund vital projects that provide support and create opportunities for autistic people.

80,000 steps

Or create your own challenge and fundraise your way

Leaderboards

Check out our leaderboards to see the top fundraisers and teams making an incredible impact. Celebrate your achievements, spark some friendly competition, and get inspired to climb even higher!