The Great North Run is the latest challenge for devoted dad Craig Huddart, who is running at least 10 kilometres every day for a year to raise money for two charities that have supported his family. Read more
The charity's annual cycle ride went international this year, covering 365 miles across Germany and the Netherlands. Read more
Father and son duo Jon and Josh Sinclair walked the 86-mile length of Hadrian's Wall during May half term. Read more
Emilie Jennings, 12, and Lauren Ford, 13, chose to support NEAS as part of their participation in the Young Leaders Award scheme run by the Archbishop of York’s Youth Trust. Read more
At the North East Autism Society, we recognise the fact that much of the work we do would not be possible without the fundraising efforts of our supporters. Below you can read about some of the challenges they've taken on in a bid to raise money to help fund our services.
Paul Alderson is raising money for a cause close to his heart and benefiting the North East Autism Society with his painting of the iconic Sycamore Gap. Read more
Barnaby Howard raised over £1,000 to support our lifeline services when he ran his first marathon in Geneva. Read more
Two runners taking on the 2024 London Marathon smashed their fundraising goals, raising over £3000 for NEAS. Read more
Stowe Family Law in Sunderland make a generous donation to NEAS to support autistic people and their families. Read more
A wrestling couple with three autistic children organised a show to raise funds for NEAS - a cause very close to their hearts. Read more
Local historian Kieran Carter live Tweeted a three-day History Hike across the North East to raise money for NEAS. Read more
Now in its fourth year, our annual charity cycle ride is going international this year as a team of cyclists prepare to head to the Netherlands and Germany. Read more
Big-hearted golfers chipped in to raise valuable funds for our services on Thursday 7th April, as we staged our inaugural golf day at Rockliffe Hall. Read more