By PA News Agency-
The world of football is joining racing’s efforts to raise awareness of neurodiversity, as Paul Mullin(pictured) becomes the latest ambassador of Autism In Racing.
Mullin is the brother of Pontefract clerk of the course and chief executive Jonathan Mullin and having an autistic son himself, is passionate to join racing’s quest to shine a light on what remains a hidden disability.
“If I can use my platform to raise awareness, improve understanding, and support families going through similar experiences, then that’s something I’m committed to. I’m looking forward to being involved and helping wherever I can.
He said: “It is great to see Paul Mullin joining me as an Autism in Racing ambassador. We’re all working hard to raise awareness, and Paul will be a fantastic addition.”
Autism In Racing founder Bobby Beevers added: “It’s absolutely brilliant that Paul has accepted the role of ambassador and to work alongside William Buick.
“He of course has his own personal connection with autism and is a fantastic human being as well as being a brilliant footballer. We’re looking forward to working forward to him help drive awareness across both sports.”

