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JK goes the distance at London Marathon and raises over £5,000 for Ambitious about Autism
Fundraising
7 June 2023
Jonathan ‘JK’ Kini, Managing Director at TalkTalk, shares his experience of running the London Marathon for Ambitious about Autism. He discusses securing his place, the advice Paul Scholes gave him and reflects on crossing the finish line.
A new skating adventure following my autism diagnosis
Fundraising
23 August 2022
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to skate a marathon? That’s exactly what autistic author Allie is doing in Berlin next month to raise money for our work. Read her inspiring story in our latest blog!
Giving back as a volunteer
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17 December 2019
Volunteering is a great way to offer your time and services to help the community at large and to give back to the world.
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