by Houseofgirls » Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:08 am
Hi everyone,
I set up the Autistic Girls Club in the Scout Hut in Lyford Road on Wednesdays during term time 3.30-5.30pm. It’s a free weekly drop-in club for autistic girls and their parents to meet some kindred spirits in a calm and accepting environment. We are a National Autistic Society Club so our volunteers have all the necessary training, checks etc.
All ages and stages are welcome
Please note that any attendees need to be accompanied by a parent or carer.
We have a different arts and crafts table each week, plus Lego, bubbles, dressing up, toys and tea and coffee for parents and carers. You can check it out on Instagram to see the space.
We have two session left this term - this Wednesday 26th and Wednesday 3rd July.
The arts and crafts might feel on the younger side for your teen girls but they would be very welcome anyway as the age typically ranges from 5 - 11. On the 3rd July we are planning a picnic, so it could be a good chance for the girls to meet others ahead of the summer break. It’s a lovely outside space.
Please get in touch if you would like to book a space so I have an idea of numbers:
Camilla.miller@nas-volunteers.org.uk
Hope to see you there,
Camilla
Hi everyone,
I set up the Autistic Girls Club in the Scout Hut in Lyford Road on Wednesdays during term time 3.30-5.30pm. It’s a free weekly drop-in club for autistic girls and their parents to meet some kindred spirits in a calm and accepting environment. We are a National Autistic Society Club so our volunteers have all the necessary training, checks etc.
All ages and stages are welcome :) Please note that any attendees need to be accompanied by a parent or carer.
We have a different arts and crafts table each week, plus Lego, bubbles, dressing up, toys and tea and coffee for parents and carers. You can check it out on Instagram to see the space.
We have two session left this term - this Wednesday 26th and Wednesday 3rd July.
The arts and crafts might feel on the younger side for your teen girls but they would be very welcome anyway as the age typically ranges from 5 - 11. On the 3rd July we are planning a picnic, so it could be a good chance for the girls to meet others ahead of the summer break. It’s a lovely outside space.
Please get in touch if you would like to book a space so I have an idea of numbers: Camilla.miller@nas-volunteers.org.uk
Hope to see you there,
Camilla