Liraceli - A rare shimmering material said to form only under moonlight

Liraceli

This year, my Christmas lights have a special purpose. As a disability support worker, I’m inspired every day by the incredible young people I support who are on the autism spectrum.

To honour them, I’ve named my display Liraceli (pronounced leer-uh-SELL-ree)  created using the first letter of each of their names. It’s my way of celebrating their individuality, strength, and the joy they bring into my life.

When you visit my lights, I’m inviting everyone to donate to support autism awareness and acceptance. Every contribution helps make a difference.

Thank you for helping us shine a little brighter this Christmas. 

I’m shining bright for autism

This Christmas, I’m shining bright for the estimated 1 in 40 Australians on the autism spectrum.

Join me in celebrating the magic of giving and donate to my Shine for Autism fundraiser today!

People on the autism spectrum see, hear, feel and experience the world differently, and their unique perspectives bring creativity, insight and depth to our communities.

By coming together and lending our support, we can help provide opportunities for people on the autism spectrum to participate, engage and thrive in the world around them.

Let's come together, one light at a time, and make this festive season truly special.

Thank you to my Sponsors

$100

The Dumont Family

$100

The Bizable Microenterprise Program

Thank you for all that you do!

$50

Anonymous

$27.81

Tammie Smith