Do something amazing this April

30th March 2016

April is autism awareness month and to celebrate Autism Plus is planning a month of raising awareness about the condition.

To kick start the campaign on World Autism Awareness day on Saturday 2nd April 2016, they are appealing for 100 individuals, groups, organisations and businesses to join #Club100 and raise £100 or more in 29 days. Autism Awareness day is an annual event where people from across the world come together to highlight the need to help improve the quality of life of children and adults, who are affected by autism, so they can lead full and meaningful lives. The fundraising for Autism Plus can be as imaginative as you want, from coffee mornings to sponsored events, the aim is to raise as much money and awareness as possible, which will help improve the lives of an individual with autism. Everyone that joins #Club100 and manages to raise £100 or more will be given a special A+ pin badge. The supporter who manages to raise the most money will also be presented with a special prize. To sign up email your full name, address and contact number to fundraising@autismplus.co.uk with the subject title 'Autism Plus April' Terms and conditions - All fundraising must be completed between 2nd and 30th April 2016 - All monies must be donated to Autism Plus by 6th May 2016. Find out how to donate here: http://www.autismplus.org/get-involved/fundraising/make-donation

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