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Closed 27/06/2017
Weʼve raised £100 to AutismAble to help fund their courses, activities and improve the environment for the learners.
- South Shields, United Kingdom
- Funded on Tuesday, 27th June 2017
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Story
Almost 80% of people with autism experience mental health problems suffering from anxiety disorder, depression or ADHD.
People with autism are often over-looked and mental health issues can be dismissed because of their autism but research shows that they are actually 9 times more likely to commit suicide.
Some staff at AutismAble, Alex Poole, Kim Khanlarpour and a few learners are doing the colour obstacle run to raise funds for social activities for clients that attend AutismAble to improve mental health and social skills.
Please support and donate to our inspiring runners!
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- 7 years ago
Alex Poole
7 years agoThank you to everyone last night, we now have a total of £122 so far from sponsor forms
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- 7 years ago
Alex Poole
7 years agoAll set up and ready go! 😊
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5
Anonymous
Jun 20, 2017
£20.00
Anonymous
Jun 18, 2017
Well done!
£30.00
No name
Jun 17, 2017
£10.00
David Farrell
May 22, 2017
£20.00
michelle and George
May 21, 2017
Good luck and enjoy yourselves from Michelle and george
£20.00
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Alex Poole
South Shields, United Kingdom
I have been with AutismAble since they started in March 2015, i am very passionate about the work they do as they help improve young people and adults lives who have autism and learning difficulties.