Power NI lights up new Sensory Space for kids with autism
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The Stoneworks Sports & Wellbeing Centre in Antrim received the grant through Power NI’s staff sponsorship scheme, ‘Helping Hands’ - a staff initiative which enables Power NI employees to nominate local organisations to receive funding.
Thanks to the nomination by Power NI employee, Jason Mulgrew, Stoneworks Sports and Wellbeing Centre will purchase sensory toys for children with autism.
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Hide AdThe toys will include; disco lights with sound activated balls, obeda sensory toys, first play sensory shaped been bags, light up led flashing maracas, rocking chairs, therapy balls and crash pads.
The room, when completed, will provide a dedicated space for sensory experiences, designed to help children with autism to feel calm, supported, and focused.
Sensory play will prove to be a valuable way of engaging autistic children in activities that will heighten their senses and enrich their learning through Stoneworks Sports and Wellbeing Centre.
Jason Mulgrew said: “The £300 funding provided by Power NI will be a massive help towards the upcoming project that is
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Hide Adcurrently in development. Stoneworks Sports and Wellbeing Centre aims to build a sensory room for kids with Special needs.”
“During the course of lockdown, Jim, the owner of the gym, made it his mission to help everyone in need through running events to raise money for the homeless, donating food/clothes to members of the public that have lost their jobs. It’s great that the Helping Hands scheme can repay his kindness and dedication even in a small way”
Jim Cosgrove, Director of Stoneworks Sports and Wellbeing Centre. said: “This funding provided by Power NI will help bring us one step closer to achieving our goal in building a full functional room for those who have sensory issues – Thank you Power NI!”