Spectrum Colour Challenge
World Autism Acceptance Week
Monday 27 March - Sunday 2 April 2023
Get ready. Get colourful. Get fundraising.
Whether you feel creative or want to keep it simple you can make a difference this World Autism Acceptance Week. The Spectrum Colour Challenge is going to be bright and all to the theme of colour! This is our virtual fundraising challenge so it’s really easy to get involved, have fun and raise money.
We are on a mission to create a society that works for autistic people and every penny raised by you this World Autism Acceptance Week will help us to do this.
What?
Raise money with a coloured themed challenge.
Where?
This is a virtual challenge so anywhere!
Date and time?
27 March - 2 April 2023
How much?
Free to register, eligible for medal after first donation, suggested fundraising target of £100.
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Colourful Fundraising Ideas
If you need some ideas to get inspired and get colourful, we have a few to get you started.
Your Spectrum Colour Challenge pack
In this pack, you will find bright ideas, information on how to get started, fundraising advice and your sponsorship form. You will receive this after registration.
Receive your 20% t-shirt discount after registering!
This discount will be included in your registration confirmation email. Ordered t-shirts will be delivered to you within 7-10 working days.
Your medal and certificate
To celebrate your achievement, we will post these special items to you in May.
Event support
Our Supporter Care team are here to support you. Please contact fundraising@nas.org.uk
Online community
Join our World Autism Acceptance Week Facebook group for support, stories and inspiration from fellow fundraisers.
Meet Jacob
“It was life-changing and now people know, they are more understanding than before.”
For the Super 60 Challenge last year, Jacob, 11, a football lover, walked the perimeter of six football stadiums in six days, finishing at “their club”, Birmingham City.
Mum, Katie, said, "Football is Jacob’s special interest so he was determined to achieve his goal. For autistic children, changing the daily routine can be difficult, but because he enjoyed it, he could push himself."
World Autism Acceptance Week shop
Discover our World Autism Acceptance Week merchandise and order fundraising materials.
All you need to fundraise and more
World Autism Acceptance Week fundraising resources are coming very soon.
Join our Facebook group to be part of our online community
Check out our World Autism Acceptance Week Facebook group for support, instant updates and inspirational stories.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here you'll find some answers you may have before registering for World Autism Acceptance Week.
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