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Flashy for a cause

Amid the bright lights of Keilor Park resident Chris Carlyle’s flashy Christmas display carries an important message for a cause, as he seeks to fundraise for the Shine for Autism Foundation.

While Christmas can be a magical time, autistic individuals experience the season differently.

For some, sensory overload, social gatherings and disruptions to routine can be overwhelming; while others embrace the increased sensory environment of lights, music and social outings with relative ease.

The Shine for Autism campaign is dedicated to raising awareness, acceptance and understanding for the one in 40 Australians on the autism spectrum.

Chris Carlyle has been producing a stunning lights display every Christmas since 2021, but this year it means a little bit more.

“This is our fourth consecutive year, and the display is getting bigger and better each time,” he said.

“Last year, we decided to raise money for the Red Nose Foundation after experiencing a miscarriage during COVID. This year, we decided to support autism because our son has been diagnosed, and we want to raise awareness and help others in the community.”

Chris’ fundraising efforts will go towards putting a spotlight on the challenges faced by autistic people.

“It’s all about making sure they feel included and valued, not left out.”

The family’s goal is to raise $2500. The display first lit up over the past weekend and will run nightly from 6pm until 1am, through to New Years Eve, at 37 Flinders Street, Keilor Park.

“People can visit and enjoy the lights, and we’ve set up QR codes both online and on banners at the front of our property. Visitors can scan these to donate or learn more about the cause,” Mr Carlyle said.

“Every little bit helps, and it’s a great way to bring the community together for an important cause.“

Aspect (Autism Spectrum Australia) senior officer Ainslie Robinson, an autistic adult, said Shine for Autism is a way for the community to come together in support of Autistic people.

“By decorating and lighting up our homes, we’re raising awareness about autism and advocating for a more inclusive Australia,” she said.

“Christmas is a time to celebrate individuality, offering plenty of ways to adapt traditions to suit personal preferences and needs.

“Whether it’s bright, bold displays or calming, sensory-friendly displays, everyone can celebrate the festive season in their own way. In fact, Christmas light displays can be as varied and individual as autistic people are, reflecting the diverse ways we all express joy and connection.

“By embracing diversity, we can create a festive experience that everyone can enjoy, while showing respect and care for friends and family on the autism spectrum.”

This year’s Shine for Autism campaign encourages participants to decorate their spaces with festive lights, triggering important conversations about autism, inclusivity and the spirit of giving within communities.

Signing up to Shine for Autism is easy and impactful. Each participant receives a personalised fundraising page to share with friends, family and colleagues.

Additionally, Aspect provides a waterproof donation poster with QR code to display on your home or business, allowing the community to contribute directly to the campaign with a simple scan.

To join Shine for Autism, visit initforautism.org.au or call 1800 AUTISM (288 476).

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