Autistic adults across Hampshire received a surprise gift of Easter eggs from AECOM.
The Southampton office of the global infrastructure firm made the donation to Autism Hampshire, delivering more than 60 chocolate eggs to the charity's Whiteley headquarters just ahead of Easter.
Nikita Watson, representing AECOM, personally made the delivery.
The Easter treats are now being distributed to the charity's beneficiaries across the county.
Autism Hampshire offers a variety of services to support autistic individuals and their families, such as social groups, supported living, and an information, advice and guidance service.
The firm has chosen Autism Hampshire as its charity of the year, aiding its efforts to improve the lives of autistic people through community groups, information and advice services, and advocacy.
AECOM is a global firm providing professional services across various sectors, including transportation, buildings, water, energy, and the environment.
More information on supporting Autism Hampshire can be found on its website.
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