Lib Dem campaigner, Michael Gregori, is taking part in the Glasgow Kiltwalk on Sunday, 26th April, in support of Scottish Autism — one of Scotland’s leading charities dedicated to supporting autistic people and their families.
The Glasgow Kiltwalk brings together thousands of participants from across Scotland each year. Walkers take on routes through the heart of the city to raise funds and awareness for causes close to their hearts. Every penny donated and every mile walked goes toward strengthening local charities and the communities they serve.
By participating in the event, Michael Gregori aims to raise vital funds and shine a light on the invaluable work Scottish Autism does every day to enhance the quality of life for individuals on the autism spectrum. The charity provides essential care, education, advocacy, and support services to both autistic people and their families across Scotland.
Michael is calling on local residents across Scotland to get behind his fundraising efforts — whether by donating, sharing his campaign page, or turning out to cheer on participants on the day. Every contribution, large or small, helps provide lasting support for individuals and families affected by autism throughout Scotland.
Funds raised will go directly to Scottish Autism, helping the charity continue its mission to empower autistic people to lead fulfilling lives, promote understanding across society, and improve access to specialist services.
How to Support
To donate or learn more about Michael’s Kiltwalk fundraiser, visit JustGiving.


