Families like Nash and Orlando’s face extraordinary challenges every day.
At just three years old, Orlando was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD Level 3), requiring round-the-clock care and specialised support. Just as the family was finding the right help for their son, they were faced with another life-changing challenge: Aileen, Orlando’s mum, was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive lung cancer.
Raising a child with autism is demanding under the best of circumstances, and supporting a loved one through cancer adds another layer of pressure that no family should face alone. Through the care of Icon Cancer Centre and the life-changing early intervention services of AEIOU Foundation, Nash’s family found guidance, support, and moments of hope amid profound hardship.
This year the Hutchies Challenge Ride is helping families just like theirs. Funds raised will be shared between AEIOU Foundation and Icon Cancer Foundation, supporting children with autism to access vital early intervention and helping advance critical cancer research. One family’s experience illustrates the real difference these programs make and why every kilometre ridden and every dollar raised matters.
We are honoured to share Nash and Orlando’s story – a powerful reminder of why community support is essential for families facing the most challenging moments of life.