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Hi! My name is Huck, and I’m 10 years old. I’m on the autism spectrum, and I have a big dream: to break a Guinness World Record by creating the largest Autism Infinity Symbol with at least 999 people!
By the way, Ali is the one helping me raise funds.
The infinity symbol represents neurodiversity, which celebrates how our differences make the world brighter, more unique, and much more interesting. I believe that differences aren’t deficits, and like I always say: “The world needs lots of different brains, or it would be BORRRING!”
I want to do this record-breaking event to inspire everyone who is autistic or neurodivergent to feel proud of who they are. But this isn’t just about the record—it’s about making a difference. I live in Bahrain, where awareness of neurodiversity is still growing. There are very few programs, schools, or resources to support people like me. My dream is to use this event to bring more knowledge, support, and resources to families and individuals here who need them most.
The exciting news? We already have an amazing beach location ready to go, thanks to the support of a local CEO who loved the idea and wants to help make it happen.
The challenge? Guinness World Records charges $16,000 to officially certify the record. Since my weekly allowance is just $5 (and only if I finish a very long list of chores), I need your help to make this dream come true.
Your support—whether big or small—will help us not only break a record but also raise awareness for neurodiversity in a meaningful way. Together, we can show the world that being different is something to celebrate!
Thank you for reading my story. If you can donate, share, or help in any way, it would mean the world to me—and to so many others. Let’s make history together!

