Steps for Kindness with Autism Speaks
Hours: | 1 p.m. EST - 2 p.m. EST |
In/Outdoor: | Outdoor |
Cost: | Free see below |
Category: | Fundraisers |
Join us to take Steps for Kindness – walk 5,400 steps in support of the 1 in 54 U.S.
kids with autism, wherever you are and however you can – on Saturday, April 25 at 1 p.m. EDT.
It’s a time when our community will come together in celebration.
Let’s be together wherever we are.
Whether around your backyard, up and down your stairs, around your neighborhood (maintaining safe social distancing!), or in place in your home, we can’t wait to see the power of our community – all dressed in blue!
– coming together to walk as one.
We’ll kick it all off with an interactive program on Facebook Live at 1:00 p.m. and a sendoff for our steps at 1:20 p.m.!
Take 5,400 steps (alone or as a team) to help increase understanding and acceptance of the 1 in 54 U.S.
children with autism.
To join us: wear blue, tell your social community you’re stepping for kindness, chalk your sidewalk, post signs in your windows or yard, and share pictures of you and your family getting in on the fun!
Participants will share photos and personal stories to foster a sense of closeness and community in our online world.
Every participant in the event will contribute to our commitment to achieve 1 million acts of kindness in 2020.
Looking to make even more of an impact?
Log your steps through the Charity Miles iPhone/Android app where you can earn money for Autism Speaks.
For those who can’t safely take physical steps, there are still many ways to participate in the event and celebrate alongside the community!
Take a figurative step for kindness – like participating the social #KindnessCounts challenge, displaying a message of kindness in your window or yard, or getting creative in contributing to a kinder world.
COST | ↑ top |
Free!
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.facebook.com/events/180080266353963/
LOCATION | ↑ top |
See Facebook Link, Boston, MA, 02108 map
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