Millar McCall Wylie donates £10,000 to Autism NI

I am delighted to share that we at Millar McCall Wylie have donated £10,000 to Autism NI, following a busy year of fundraising initiatives. This contribution will directly support vital services across Northern Ireland, including assistance for parents, carers, autistic children and autistic adults.

Over the past three years, we have donated £40,000 to local causes through our annual charity partnership programme and other community support projects. Throughout 2025, our team embraced several creative fundraising ideas—from a challenging sponsored 15-mile walk through the Mournes to an incredible four-person skydive, a sold‑out festive theatre event, and many more activities in between.

Director Emma Rooney said:
“We are extremely proud to have presented £10,000 to Autism NI, an incredible organisation whose services foster inclusivity throughout our communities, a vision we share a passion for.

“Selecting our annual charity partner is an important and rewarding part of our company culture. Each year, I see our team dedicate their energy and enthusiasm to fundraising on top of their very busy work schedules. It is fantastic to witness how enriching the experience is for staff, and it’s a real privilege each year when we hand over that cheque.

“In addition to raising funds, we hope our partnerships help shine a light on the vital role these charitable organisations play in our society. Many thanks to Autism NI for working with us over the last twelve months and for the commendable work they carry out every day.”

Sorcha Mathews, Corporate Fundraising Manager at Autism NI, added:
“We are extremely grateful to Millar McCall Wylie for this generous donation and for all their hard work and support over the past 12 months.

“Partnerships like this are essential in helping us raise awareness and build a more inclusive society for everyone. The support of the team at Millar McCall Wylie has been transformational for Autism NI services throughout Northern Ireland, and these funds will go directly towards our services, helping autistic people and their families access support when they need it most. We can’t thank this incredible team enough.”