
Final note
Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou!!!.Day 7. What a wonderful day for a walk
Day 7. This is my final post and I am going to say a bit today. It’s 37 years today since Piper and Sage’s dad was diagnosed with a serious illness.. he fought the battle and won and is now 42 and has a beautiful wife Skye and 2 wonderful girls who are both on the SpectrumDay 6. Definitely a rainy wet walk
Day 6 this was the worse day for a walk. So much rain but I did enjoy it. Only 1 day to goDay 5. Beautiful day for a walk
Day 5. I had a lovely walk around the wetlands today the sun was shiningDay 4. Walk with friends
Day 4 today I did my walk with 3 friends. It was a lovely day eventhough the ground was very muddyDay 3 Sunshine walk
Day 3 Walk for Autism and the sun was shining. .. it was a nice walk and I hope it is a great day for everyone participating in theDay 2
It’s Mothers day so happy Mother’s Day to all the walkers. It was an early walk today and as usual it rained .. hey who doesn’t love walking in the rain 💕Day 1. Rainbow and Rain
Started Day 1 with a beautiful rainbow and then a huge downpour of rain. But it was a great walk. It made me think how the kids on the Spectrums day can change so quickly and they have to cope with it.My Walk starts tomorrow !!
I’ll be off and walking tomorrow for 7 days and would love your support. Please donate to my page and help Aspect Hunter help the kids to shineI’m walking to support my local Aspect School
Support my local Aspect School as I walk in my own brilliant way to help provide individualised, nurturing education for students in an autism-specific environment.
Aspect Schools support Autistic students to establish the skills they need for a positive quality of life. When students feel understood, engaged, and supported, it sets the stage for positive experiences and improves their wellbeing.
Did you know? Because the world is not autism-friendly... 70% of Autistic people in Australia experience mental health issues. By donating, you’re helping initiate positive change so children on the autism spectrum can grow up feeling accepted and understood.
Donate now for a brighter future for these incredible children.
My Walk Stats

Steps
57,740
My Goal
49,000


Margaret Burchell
$2,000
Thank you so much to my biggest supporter, Margaret Burchell, for donating a trailblazing $2,000 to help create a more autism-friendly world.
Thank you for your brilliant donation


Margaret Burchell
$2k


Chris Murnane
$270.08
Thanks mum for supporting my girls

Liz Murnane
$208.60

Loren Vandy
$130.82
So proud of you!!!

Beth Mortimer
$127.84

Janice Gardner
$64.67

😂😂😂
$54.12
Love from your favourite nephew 💙

Margaret Hine
$54.12
Dear Liz . Such a trooper walking again for a very important cause to help your precious Granddaughters . Well done . Sending lots of good thoughts your way , Marg & Brian

J Ashton
$54.12
Well done, Liz.

Karen Mcilvenie
$54.12

Karen Patrick
$50

Tracey Hibberd
$50
Love that u do this every year Liz 🩷

Anne Jeffery
$22.58
Keep going
A great effort to support neurodiverse people. Most of us don't realise how fortunate we are.