Since then, the charity has transformed a box at Sheffield Arena into a sensory room and helped to introduce autism-friendly shopping environments.
The charity received The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service in 2022.
The charity has ambitious plans for the future and is looking to set up a similar support group in Birmingham.
Next month, it is hoping to launch pop-up hubs, offering a range of activities and support, across Sheffield.
Ms Dusauzay said she did not have time to reflect on the past 10 years, but instead dealt in the “here and now”
“I don’t think about it. We just do,” she added. “We think of an idea and just do it and don’t always think about the consequences.”
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