Prof May Ng OBE fundraiser for National Autistic Society 2025 World Autism Week

May Ng is raising money for National Autistic Society
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Autism Awareness Acceptance and Inclusion

The National Autistic Society is here to transform lives, change attitudes and create a society that works for autistic people. There is still so much to do to increase opportunities, reduce social isolation and build a brighter future for autistic people. With your help, we can make it happen.

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During World Autism Awareness Week 2025, we are appealing for donations and will be holding an Autism Awareness Charity Ball because we want to raise autism acceptance, awareness and understanding of mental health in autism. This is in honour of our son Brendan 20yo who has learning disabilities , high support needs autism, severe anxieties and mental health challenges. Do read our story and support if you can

Our Story:

We have been fundraising and raising Autism Awareness and Acceptance for the past 18 years to help change attitudes and to transform lives for autistic people and the National Autistic Society as long term members of the society. We even have our beloved dog M, trained as B's pet therapy dog joining in most of the challenges throughout the years. Last year, we have raised over £4000.00 and we have been fundraising each year raising over £100,000 for autism.

Brendan was diagnosed with high level support/severe autism at age 2 and was non-verbal until he was 9 years old. Today, he struggles with speech, verbal dyspraxia, learning disabilities, ADHD, severe anxiety, self harm and depression and aspects of daily living. He attends an autism special needs Arden College in Southport

His brother Darren a strong advocate and fundraiser as an autism sibling was born with congenital deafness and has been featured in the BBC for scoring the highest MENSA score. Darren is now in first year Cambridge University Medical school.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-merseyside-47834194

His sister Corinne, a passionate advocate for autism has been featured in BBC's Blue Peter on TV for talking about Autism and her original poem as an autism-sibling

https://fb.watch/pIVZ-30f7y/

https://www.merchanttaylors.com/junior-girls-news/corinne-awarded-5th-blue-peter-badge/

Muffin our pet therapy dog has been been in the papers and regularly visits hospitals, special needs schools and hospices

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=3076283182396977&id=716348768390442

Ours is a family autism journey where we will continue to support Brendan and raise awareness and acceptance for better autism inclusion. In recent years, mental health challenges has affected our lives as Brendan became a young adult.

'A Journey With Brendan' written by mom, Professor May Ng OBE, a multi award winning paediatrician documents 10 years of a life journey as Brendan's mother, through the wilderness of diagnosis, interventions, advice and the continuing battle for support. It has lots of practical advice and resources for families living with autism and you can read more about it here:

http://www.paedsdoc.co.uk/page7.html

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Journey-Brendan-autism-mother-paediatrician/dp/170691587X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1587454706&sr=8-1

Over 1000+ books have been donated to charities and schools in UK, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Phillipines and South-east Asia. In 2022, Professor May Ng was awarded an OBE by Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for Services to people with diabetes and people with autism and disabilities

Prof May Ng OBE launched her 4th book 'Autism Decoded- The Essential Handbook' in 2025- do check it out. To purchase the book, see the details below:

Code PROMO25 for 25% off

https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-0364-1504-4

http://www.paedsdoc.co.uk

Twitter: @JourneyWBrendan @mayng888

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