Ambitious Your Way
(a virtual challenge)
Date: 27- 28 June 2026
Route: Your choice
Distance:
Your Way is designed for you to join in the Ambitious weekend with a virtual challenge of your own creation
Fundraising target: £200
Registration fee: £20
Ambitious Your Way
This is an opportunity to give yourself a challenge of your own making. Take part in our virtual challenge over the weekend of 27 - 28 June.
It could be a solo challenge or why not get your friends and family to sign up and join you!
Some more virtual challenge ideas for inspiration:
- Cycle 220 miles from wherever you like, spilt across the weekend
- Swim for 220 minutes
- Do 220 press ups, star jumps or squats
- Volunteer 22 hours of your time to support your local community
Why take part?
By taking part in Ambitious Your Way, you’re raising vital funds and awareness. You’re helping us stand with autistic children and young people, champion their rights, and create life-changing opportunities.
How does Your Way work?
Get ready ...
Register for Ambitious Your Way and decide what challenge you are taking on.
Get set ...
Train and fundraise, use our expert support
to get ready.
Go!
See your hard work pay off on our event weekend.
Ambitious about Autism is a truly remarkable organisation. They have been a huge support to my wife and me and to my son Oscar over many years through Treehouse School and more recently Ambitious College. Their passion, expertise and, perhaps most of all, their sheer ambition makes a vital difference to all the families whose lives they touch and I'm very proud to be one of their ambassadors.
– Simon Mottram, founder of Rapha







About our charity
Our journey started in 1997 when a group of parents set up TreeHouse School. At a time when autistic children faced little or no chance of receiving a full and rewarding education, these parents were determined to change this for their children.
This pioneering approach has evolved over time as we’ve adapted and grown as an organisation. What started with four pupils has grown to become a charity that has supported thousands of autistic children and young people. Today we run schools and a college that focus on improving the quality of life of learners to enable them to learn, thrive and achieve.


