
The Autistic Girls Network is the only national charity dedicated entirely to autistic girls and women.
We are a lifeline for those too often overlooked.
What began as a Facebook support group in 2017 has grown into a national movement and registered charity, reaching Scotland and Wales in 2025. Today, we stand with thousands of families facing late diagnoses, inadequate support, and services still built around male presentations of autism. For many, AGN is the first place they truly feel seen.
Autistic girls are diagnosed, on average, a staggering six years later than boys. By age 18, an alarming 80% remain undiagnosed. In these essential years, many are forced to mask their true selves just to survive. The cost? Skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, eating disorders, Emotionally Based School Non-Attendance (EBSNA) and suicidality. Most heartbreakingly, autistic teenage girls are four times more likely than autistic boys to die by suicide, a statistic that demands urgent action.
We counter these trends by offering authentic spaces, building autistic identity, and fostering lasting connections.
In 2025, we delivered 800+ sessions to over 350 young people and women, with 96% reporting greater happiness, 94% feeling more positive about being autistic, and over 90% gaining better self-understanding. Our Facebook group grew to over 34,000 members, with 25,600 active users. We handled nearly 8,000 support requests. Almost 3 million people were reached through our social media channels. We trained 38 organisations and 480 school staff across 28 schools. Our work with the Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) programme expanded considerably with a wider reach across five Local Authorities.
We launched The Haven, an online education platform for neurodivergent young people aged 12-17. With 54% of autistic girls experie...
We need your support to help us raise more "unrestricted" core funding to enhance our organisational capacity and build long-term sustainability. This funding will directly enable us to increase vital staff hours, secure essential roles, and invest in management systems and infrastructure, ensuring we can continue to meet rising demand. Every pound allocated will have an immediate and measurable impact on the effectiveness, reach, and quality of our support for autistic girls and women.
With stronger foundations, we can achieve our vision: by 2035, every county in England, Scotland, and Wales will have an autistic girls' peer support group, ensuring no autistic girl grows up isolated or unsupported.
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