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Research Autism is the only UK charity exclusively dedicated to research into interventions in autism.

Get involved and help us to make a real difference to people with autism.


Make a Donation

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Please consider giving what you can.

The money you give will help us improve the quality of life for thousands of people on the autism spectrum in the UK and beyond. Donations Page


Shape the Agenda

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Come to one of our collaborative fora.

Listen to some of the world’s leading experts on autism. Then tell them what you think abut key research issues and help us to shape the future research agenda. Collaborative Fora


Recycle Your Phone

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Recycle your old mobile phone to raise funds for us.

Most of us have a couple of unfashionable handsets hidden away at home.

Why not reduce your clutter and help people with autism at the same time? Phone Recycling


Challenge Yourself

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You can help to raise funds for Research Autism in a variety of ways that will challenge your body and your spirit.

Our supporters run marathons, hike to the top of mountains, cycle from one end of the the country to other, and swim in tropical seas. Challenge Events


Indulge Yourself

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You don’t have to challenge your body and mind in order to raise money for Research Autism. You can indulge yourself and raise money for us at the same time.

Some of our supporters raise money by organising beauty evenings, dinners and concerts. Indulgence Events


Keep Up To Date

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Keep up to date with the latest news, and the latest research, on autism.

Register to receive free email bulletins, including a weekly update of news and research from around the world. Register


Tell Us Your Story

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Tell us about your own experiences of living with autism.

We want to know more about how autism affects you, what issues you face on a day to day basis, and how you deal with those issues. Personal Accounts


Tell A Friend

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Tell your friends and colleagues about us, who we are and what we do.

The more people who know about us, the more people with autism we can help. Tell A Friend


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