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Hello to all you lovely readers! My name is April and, as of late, I have been getting up to all sorts of mischief arranging various community and Fundraising events within Autism Together. For [...]
Hello to all you lovely readers! My name is April and, as of late, I have been getting up to all sorts of mischief arranging various community and Fundraising events within Autism Together. For [...]
It's not long now until Christmas is upon us and what better way to wish your nearest and dearest the best of festive wishes than send them cards which have been designed in house by one of our service users and at the same time show your support and raise awareness of autism.
Chloe Jones, Resource & Referral Co-Ordinator at our Children and Families Services, reports on a very successful event at Port Sunlight River Park.
Keith Richardson and his trusty dog, Cassie, decided to take a week out of his hectic schedule in April and walk along the entire length of Hadrian’s Wall. Keith and Cassie where inspired to do this by his daughter Olivia.
North west charity Autism Together says the need for autism-specific respite care has become so critical that social workers have been 'begging' for help to find emergency placements for people with autism in crisis.
Saturday 16th July was the big day for our Family Fun Day at Tranmere Rovers FC and despite the weather being overcast and with the odd threat of rain people came from all corners of the Wirral and beyond to enjoy the event and there was much to enjoy.
For the first time, Wirral-based Autism Together will be holding its summer Family Fun Day at Tranmere Rovers FC. The event takes place on Saturday 16 July from 12 midday to 5pm.
Friday 13th May proved to be lucky for Autism Together as a record breaking number of quiz teams gathered at Heswall Hall for the fifth time to have fun and raise much-needed funds for our Respite Appeal to build an additional two bedrooms on our current centre in Raby Hall, The Ferns.
A 78 acre community park and wildlife haven created from a landfill site and managed by an autism charity has won a throng of awards and accolades as it approaches its second birthday.