We're always really busy, whether it be supporting the people in our care, offering support via our Welfare Rights Service, or fundraising and holding events and delivering training. Here you will see all the latest news from within the charity.
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Many with neurodivergent conditions have struggled with the vaccination effort against COVID-19. Whether it’s a fear of needles, anxiousness, or a fear of the unknown, it is vitally important that they are able to access the COVID-19 vaccines and boosters in a safe and comfortable environment should they wish to. Read more
We were kindly donated a number of items from Tesco (Princes Road Chelmsford store) for a raffle to raise money for our playground appeal. Find out if you were a winner... Read more
Autism Anglia’s Doucecroft School is extremely pleased to present the winner and runner up in the Panathlon Essex Outstanding Young Achiever which is supported by Woodland Group. Read more
Simon has been working with David of Autism Anglia’s Norfolk Opportunity Centre to find some volunteering opportunities within the Dereham community, where the site is based. Read more
Natwest bank in Clacton are getting stuck into our Silly Sock Day in March! Autism Anglia has been chosen by the staff to fundraise for. The charity is close to home for Emma and we have helped support her and her son through difficult times. Speaking to Emma, she has praised our Advocacy Service who have supported over 2,000 families in the past year alone Read more
Fundraisers at Oaklands Holiday Park Kelly Champ and Debbie Allen have raised a massive £2,560 for Autism Anglia from their Christmas event in St Osyth. The day included Santa’s Grotto, stalls from local businesses and raffles with top prizes of John Lewis vouchers and tickets to a show in London’s West End with a 4 course meal. Read more