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Hundreds step out on walk for autism charity

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April 29, 2025

OVER 300 people joined an annual walk in aid of an award-winning North East charity supporting autistic people and their families at the weekend.

- NICOLE GOODWIN

Hundreds step out on walk for autism charity

TV personality Pam Royle launched the Walk For Acceptance, organised by the North East Autism Society (NEAS), at Herrington Country Park in Sunderland.

Pam, who serves as a patron of NEAS, said: "The Walk For Acceptance is always such an uplifting, family occasion, and it was a joy to be there and see so many people out in the fresh air, supporting a wonderful charity."

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