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Officer’s Journey from Windsor to Ottawa for Autism Awareness

April 30, 20261 Min Read
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Windsor Police hosted a ceremonial send-off for a York Regional Police Officer who is running and biking from Windsor to Ottawa to raise awareness and support for neurodiverse children and their families.

Since 2020, Adam Mc Eachern has participated in three 24-hour events and one 12-hour endurance challenge, raising $100,000 for Kerry’s Place Autism Services, Autism Ontario, and Special Olympics Ontario.

The funds from his latest journey will benefit Kerry’s Place Autism Services, which assists around 8,000 neurodiverse individuals across Ontario.

Mc Eachern is a dad to two neurodiverse kids, Caleb and Jensen.

Many families experience wait times of two to three years for initial evaluations before they can receive benefits and therapies for their children. Others incur significant out-of-pocket expenses for private assessments. Mc Eachern’s mission aims to bring attention to these challenges.

He plans to run between 20 to 25 kilometres and bike 35 to 55 kilometres daily.

The route from Windsor to Ottawa spans roughly 989 kilometres.


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