

Join us on June 7, 2025!
Join us on June 7th for Walk YOUR Way 2025! Together we will come together in NINE different locations across the province in-person and virtually to celebrate the Autistic community and continue to build understanding, acceptance and inclusion for Autistic individuals and the people who love them.Walk, run, skip, ride – do it YOUR way! Walk is an opportunity for autistics, families, and caregiver networks to gather as a community and support more than 32,000 Autistic individuals across Nova Scotia.
Every dollar raised at Walk YOUR Way helps provide important opportunities for autistic individuals across their lifespan. From playgroups and social clubs to post-secondary coaching and employment support, taking part in Walk YOUR Way means that you are supporting the autistic community through every step of their journey.
Registration is now OPEN! Register today by clicking here.
For more information about our programs and services visit our website: https://www.autismnovascotia.ca/
Annual Report 2023-2024 – Action for Equity can be found here
Contact your nearest Chapter for questions about Walk:
- HRM: Alyson Greeno, agreeno@autismns.ca
- Annapolis Valley: Dakota Stuart, dstuart@autismns.ca
- Cape Breton: Allana Serroul, cbregional@autismns.ca
- Cumberland: Elaine Mazur, cumberlandcounty@autismns.ca
- South Shore: Chantal Milne, southshore@autismns.ca
- South West: Jess Stichler, southwestnova@autismns.ca
- Strait Area: Natalie Stevens, SA_RC@autismns.ca
- Truro: Mike Francis, truro@autismns.ca
- Pictou: Kelsey Robson, pictoucounty@autismns.ca
Our Stories
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MaureenAs a mother of 3, all on the autism spectrum, having a community that supports y... more
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MelissaWe are walking for our beloved four-year-old son, Cooper Dean, who was diagnosed... more
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LoganI am walking with my family to support those with autism. Autism Nova Scotia pro... more
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CandiceNamed after Kallie's love for anything she can wiggle, Kallie's Ribbon and Strin... more
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MauriceI am walking to learn, support, and advocate for the accpetance, understanding, ... more
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LindsayAlways looking for ways to support our families more
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TrevorPersonally, I myself am autistic, so this immediately has personal significance.... more
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JessicaLena is 4 years old, this is our first year doing the walk in Port Hawkesbury &a... more
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Kyle/BrandonThe Avery family will walk to ensure that the programs and services for ... more
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NancyEach step we take is one step closer to understanding and acceptance! more
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JoleneMy son Aiden was diagnosed at 2 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and he will ... more
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JennaI walk for my son Nolan Thomas. Nolan was diagnosed with autism at the age of 2 ... more
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NicoleI'm walking to show my love for my grandson Félix... more
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AutumnI have recently been diagnosed with Autism. I want people to love and accept me ... more
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CalebWe are walking to bring acceptance, awareness, and support to autistic children ... more
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DaleWe are walking in support of our son, Xavier, as well as all others who li... more
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SamanthaMy reason for walking is for my sweet, funny little boy, Mitchell. I am constant... more
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AmyWe are walking in support of our sweet daughter, Tessa. With us, we will have ou... more
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IsaacHello. I am Isaac and I am 11 now. I found out I had Autism and tha... more
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SarahI am walking again this year for my 4 year old daughter Daphne and to help... more