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Scottish Autism Superstars

You can make a huge difference!

Here are our superstar supporters who have all made a fantastic effort to raise funds to help us continue reaching and supporting more autistic people and their loved ones in Scotland.

We would love you to share your photograph of you fundraising for us! To be featured on this page and on our social media channels, please send us your photo by emailing fundraising@scottishautism.org!

The staff at McDonalds Alloa organised two fun days for their customers to raise money for us. Some of our team went down and had a wonderful time, thanks McDonalds!
Event: Community
Raised: £550.51

McDonalds Alloa

After moving to Norway from Aberdeen Kris decided to undertake an 82km mountain bike cycle over tarmac and gravel on up and down terrain. He finished in 3 hours and 52 mins. We think you're amazing!!
Event: Garborgriket Rundt 
Raised: £460

Kris Cruickshank

Stephen completed the marathon in an amazing 4 hours and 27 minutes. He has raised over £200 so far and is competing in the Athens Marathon in July! Watch this space!
Event: Edinburgh Marathon
Raised: £200

Stephen Rankin

Eastwood High School raised a whopping £2,215 holding all sorts of great fundraisers including Christmas Jumper Day, Leg Waxing and a tug-of-war between pupils and teachers. Fabulous!
Event: Community
Raised: £2,215

Eastwood High

Jenni completed the Swim for Autism Commonwealth Challenge a whole month early and raised an excellent amount for our Lanarkshire One Stop Shop. Well done Jenni!
Event: Swim for Autism
Raised: £409.43

Jenni Roberts

Agnes Dickson and friends Betty, Alan, Jim and Betty's granddaughter, all climbed the 143 steps of Kilwinning Abbey Tower, raising over £300. Huge thanks!
Event: Kilwinning Addey Tower
Raised: £300

Agnes Dickson

Congratulations to Caroline, Corrina, Lynne, Gillian, Alison, Claire, Jaye and Paul for completing the Great Scottish Run and raising over £380!!
Event: Great Scottish Run
Raised: £385

Team GSR

Scottish Autism were chosen as one of The Enchanted Forests charities of the year. They raised an amazing total. Thank you so much to all involved.
Event: The Enchanted Forest
Raised: £2,615.81

Enchanted Forest

A big thank you to Alan, for tackling Ben Lomond and raising an amazing amount of money for Scottish Autism, you are truly a Superstar!
Event: Ben Lomond Walk
Raised: £1,370

Alan McGinlay

Our amazing supporter Ken Hanley completed numerous cycling challenges over the past few years, including a London to Paris Cycle and Pedal for Scotland, raising a fantastic total of over £8,500! Thank you very much Ken. You are an inspiration!
Event: London to Paris Cycle and Pedal for Scotland
Raised: £8,500

Ken Hanley

Donna Robertson raised an amazing £219.33 while completing Tough Mudder - you superstar!
Event: Tough Mudder
Raised: £219.33

Donna Robertson

50 swimmers from Alloa ASC took part in the Swim for Autism challenge, along with their coach Veronica. They raised £500, which is fabulous.
Event: Swim for Autism
Raised: £500

Alloa ASC

Robert is a keen runner and although he was having a bit of trouble with his knee, he wanted to run the half marathon for Scottish Autism because a friend's son was diagnosed with autism 2 years ago. Thank you Robert, you are a superstar! 
Event: Great Scottish Run
Raised: £225

Robert Higgins

Alison has never done anything like this before, and decided for her first ever challenge she'd take on the half marathon - amazing! She wanted to do this as a thank you to the One Stop Shop in Dunfermline. Thanks so much Alison.
Event: Great Scottish Run
Raised: £340

Alison Carruthers

Sagar wanted both a personal challenge as well as the opportunity to raise money and awareness, so he decided to run two half marathons in two weeks - phew! Great work Sagar.
Event: Crathes Half Marathon and Great Scottish Run
Raised: £410

Sagar Simkhada

Alyson and Neil's eldest son was diagnosed with ASD and they wanted to be able help other families access help and advice, so they decided to take on the Great Scottish Run 10K, even managing to rope in cousins Hugh and Euan. They did brilliantly!
Event: Great Scottish Run
Raised: £3,426

Alyson & Neil

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