Story
My name is Adam, I'm 44, from West London and right now I have swapped my home comforts for 50 hours in a glass box, which is situated in the foyer of the busy Tesco superstore on West Cromwell Road in Kensington.
I entered the 3m x 2m transparent box at 6.15pm on Monday 20th March 2017, and if successful, will leave at 8.15pm on the Wednesday.
So why a glass box?
Many parents that Caudwell Children support have likened autism to 'living in a glass box' - the difficulty in communication, being stared at from all angles and a sense of feeling isolated - are what some autistic children experience.
Get involved!
I am eating, sleeping and generally keeping myself (and everyone else!) entertained from inside the box, and I would really appreciate your support in spreading the word! Share my just giving page, or better still visit me in-store and take a photo and share it on social media.
Mobile phones and gadgets are banned inside the box, however, I have plenty of things planned for my 50 hours - watch this space..
Don't forget the Tesco superstore in Kensington (W14 8PB) is open 24-hours, so there's no excuse!
Staff and volunteers from Caudwell Children will be on hand to share information on how they support autistic children across West London. If you have a specific enquiry or just want more information on the condition, please come and see us.
You can donate in-store, here on just giving or via your mobile phone. Simply text LIFA73 £amount to 70070.
Thank you for reading all about my challenge!
Best wishes, Adam.
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