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17 Feb 2026

Derry staff champion Radius Housing’s new partnership with Autism NI

The Derry-based team kicks off a two-year mission to raise funds and awareness for Northern Ireland’s leading autism charity

Derry staff champion Radius Housing’s new partnership with Autism NI

Sorcha Matthews, Corporate Fundraising Manager, Autism NI and Greer Wilson, Director of Care & Support, Radius Housing.

Radius Housing Staff in Derry Welcome Autism NI as New Corporate Charity Partner

Radius staff from Foyle Fold in Derry are getting behind the housing associations new corporate charity partnership announced Autism NI.

The partnership was formally launched with an opportunity to introduce Autism NI to Radius teams, learn more about the vital work the charity delivers, and mark the beginning of what promises to be a positive and impactful collaboration.

The staff at Foyle Fold look forward to working closely with Autism NI over the next two years, including a programme of fundraising and awareness-raising activities in support of the charity.

Autism NI is Northern Ireland’s longest-serving autism charity and the organisation provides essential services to autistic people and their families, while also working with communities, businesses, and government to inspire understanding, educate society, and promote inclusion.

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This partnership represents an exciting opportunity for Radius Housing to support a charity that champions acceptance, understanding, and meaningful change. By working together, both organisations aim to make a lasting difference for autistic people across Northern Ireland.

Through this collaboration, Radius Housing hopes to help break down barriers, raise awareness, and contribute to the creation of inclusive communities where every autistic person is supported to achieve their full potential.

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