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In memory of Adele Taylor - a fundraiser for Spectrum Gaming

Helen Heys is raising money for Spectrum Gaming
In memory of Adele Taylor
The object of Spectrum Gaming is the promotion of social inclusion among autistic young people (diagnosed or suspected) who are socially excluded from society, or parts of society, as a result of being autistic by: • Running an online community for autistic young people, which focuses on: Enabling young people to create new friendships, Improving their mental health and well-being and by Giving young people the confidence and skills to meet their goals and aspirations. • Educating young people, their parents and professionals about autism, internet safety and other topics which are important to our community. • Promoting the views of young people and both advocating for them, and providing them with the knowledge/skills to be able to advocate for themselves. • Supporting other organisations to create and develop groups/ activities for autistic young people, both physically and online. • running other projects, campaigns and activities based on the priorities and needs of the young people in our community including running face to face social groups and activities around their interests.

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Why Spectrum Gaming?

Spectrum Gaming is a charity close to Adele’s heart. They have been amazing with her children and a wonderful support to them. The charity’s mission aligns very closely with Adele’s values and vision for a world which truly supports and values autistic people and helps them to achieve their true potential .

About Spectrum Gaming:

Spectrum Gaming is an autistic-led charity on a mission to create a world where every autistic young person reaches their true potential!

We provide safe (online and face to face) spaces for autistic 10 -17 year olds where they can connect over shared interests and experiences.

During their time with Spectrum Gaming, the young people in the community find friends, happiness and become accepting of autism, ultimately building the strength and confidence to find their place in the world in a way that works for them!

Donation summary

Total
£506.84
+ £97.50 Gift Aid
Online
£506.84
Offline
£0.00

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