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How your support will make a difference

The list below shows how your fundraising efforts can make a real difference to the work of The National Autistic Society.

£15 Could help pay for a helpline counsellor to send information on autism support to five worried parents.
£25 Would pay for the first stage of training a Befriender, who can help support families affected by autism.
£50 Would give 10 people access to The National Autistic Society’s telephone Helpline, a crucial service providing support to people with autism and their families.
£100 Could help pay for a full diagnosis of a child at our assessment centre.
£500 Would provide gardening equipment for up to 50 adults at one of our adult centres.
£1000 Will replace play equipment benefiting over 50 children at one of our schools.
£2500 Will give a person with Asperger Syndrome, a form of autism, the opportunity to gain full time supported employment. Companies taking part in the scheme include Boots, HSBC, Marks & Spencer and BT.
£3000 Would pay for 120 families to attend our Earlybird programme that provides vital help and support to pre-school children with autism.