Get fundraising and walk 5k this April wherever you are. It's your walk, your way. This means you can choose your own location, distance (we recommend 5km), date and time to walk. We encourage you to join us and walk during World Autism Acceptance Month.

Pick a suitable date in April that works for you. Raise £100 and we will send you your well-earned medal and certificate! There are also other rewards the more you can raise.

Together we can make every step count to create a society that works for autistic people and every penny raised by you  enables us to do this.

How much? Individual £5
Date and time are flexible but we recommend doing your walk 2-8 April so you can be part of our campaign community
5k or a suitable distance for your ability
Where? Any outdoor space

What you get for taking part

Your T-shirt

You’ll select your T-shirt size/s during registration. Delivery takes up to ten working days.
*UK residents only

Your medal

To celebrate completing Walk 5k this April and raising £100 or more, you will receive a medal and certificate by post. *UK residents only

Extra fundraising rewards!

If you raise £150 you'll also get a pin badge. Raise £200 you'll also get a beanie.

Online fundraising page

You'll get your very own fundraising page created automatically for you when you register, regular emails to inspire you and an invitation to join our Fundraising Facebook group.

Your free no-tie Kicks Shoelaces

After you register and raise £10, you'll receive a pair of free no-tie shoelaces with your T-shirt delivery to enjoy on your walk. Kindly provided by our partner, Kicks Shoelaces. *UK residents only and while stock lasts

Walk 5k this April

In the fundraising package you will find your event details, routes, FAQs and a sponsorship form.

*UK residents only. If you are outside of the UK and would like to receive a digital certificate, please get in touch by emailing fundraising@nas.org.uk. Our Supporter Care team are here to support you: please contact fundraising@nas.org.uk.

Walk for better education, shorter diagnosis waiting times, better opportunities, more autism acceptance

Walk 5k this April leaderboard