Fundraising in Norwich to transforming lives in LA

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An uplifting effect

Autism In Racing founder Bobby Beevers has praised the impact of National Racehorse Week in showing more people that they could be actively involved in racing. 

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Inspired by his son

Former Yorkshire cricketer Moin Ashraf is aiming to help create a more “autism-aware” world and raise money for the National Autistic Society (NAS).

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A focus on friendship

Major League Baseball star Matt Olson joins childhood friend Reece Blankenship to create an autism help centre. 

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Golf for good

A charity golf tournament in Norwich raised more than £8,000 for Autism Anglia.

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Serving the community

A Santa Monica High School senior has founded a national nonprofit organisation which uses tennis to help children on the autism spectrum develop social skills and physical fitness. 

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Setting the standard

Matthew Kennedy was named top wicket-taker in a disability cricket league and awarded Welsh caps alongside his teammates by Cricket Wales.

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A unique team

Racing driver Bobby Trundley, a member of the world’s only competitive team of all-disabled racing drivers (Team BRIT) extends his lead at the top of the championship. 

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Adaptive surfing

Olympic funding is changing the lives of children in Los Angeles through surfing. 

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Transforming lives

Children with autism and their families are working with Murdoch University to create an innovative exercise program for neurotypical children. 

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Carnage for a Cause

A demolition derby in Arkansas will raise money to provide support for autism therapy and education.

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