10K For 10K
We're launching Community Hubs - safe, welcoming spaces where autistic young people can meet friends, build confidence and take part in social activities without fear of judgement or isolation.
These hubs respond directly to what young people tell us they need:
“I want a social life. Somewhere I can go to make friends and do stuff at the weekends with people like me.”
To make this a reality, we’re aiming to raise £10,000.
How we’re raising it
On Sunday 1st March 2026, we are running the Jane Tomlinson’s Run For All Leicester 10K. We’re inviting individuals, groups, clubs and workplaces to join us – or to run their own 10K challenge – to help us reach the £10K target.
Why it matters
Promoting Connection
Autistic young people are at significantly higher risk of loneliness and social isolation.
Building Bright Futures
Many autistic young people tell us they have nowhere to go at weekends or after college.
Creating Community
Community Hubs will offer structured, supported social spaces where they can build friendships and feel part of something.
Every runner helps us get closer to opening these hubs – and closer to giving young people the belonging they deserve.
How you can get involved
Run
Join the 10K For 10K
Sign up via the official race page. Then, let Homefield know you’re running for us – we’ll send a free supporter pack and help you set up fundraising.
Sign up
Cheer
Spread the word
Share our posts to encourage others to join in on the challenge. Or if you’re an organisation, promote the campaign in newsletters or on social media to recruit runners for the cause.
Share
Donate
Support Team Homefield
Even if you aren’t running, we encourage you to donate to support the team.
DonateIf you can’t make the Leicester event, you can also complete a 10K anywhere – on campus, in a park, on a treadmill – and still fundraise for Homefield.
What we will provide
- A free supporter pack
- Fundraising guidance
- Social media assets
- Updates on the campaign and the impact of the funds raised