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Working with ADHD/Autistic Children to Build Train Tracks for Play Sessions on Weekends

All Aboard Club

We're looking for volunteers to run our weekend play sessions by setting up massive traintracks for children to run trains on when they arrive to our play sessions.

Detailed Description

DOES BUILDING A GIANT TRAIN TRACK SOUND LIKE FUN TO YOU? All Aboard Club is looking for more volunteers to run our play sessions for #autistic, #neurodivergent and #ADHD children. All Aboard Club provides inclusive play sessions for autistic and ADHD children, where they can build and play with our huge train sets and develop their social and communication skills. We have been running play sessions in London and the South East for 6 years, supporting over 400 families. We're looking for volunteers to run our weekend play sessions. For more information about All Aboard Club, please see our website www.allaboardclub.com

Activities you will be doing

Youth Activities,General & Helping

What skills are required for this role

Practical & DIY

Why these skills are required

We welcome applications from anyone but especially from autistic/ADHD/neurodiverse people as it is great to have volunteers who can relate to the challenges our children and families experience.

What is in it for you

Meeting others in your local area Learning to communicate and work as a team

Time Commitment

This volunteer opportunity starts at our Lewisham venue on 15th September 2024. It will require 3-4 hours of volunteering time, on one Sunday morning per month.

SE13 5QL

Lochaber Hall Community Centre, Manor Lane Terrace, London SE13 5QL

Train Hither Green station (10 minutes walk) or Blackheath station (15 minutes walk) Bus Routes 122, 178, 261, 273, 321 run close to the venue Car Free parking in local streets, but please check local restrictions

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Application Process
Support you will receive
Role Type
Suitable For
14+
We Welcome
We welcome applications from anyone but especially from autistic/ADHD/neurodiverse people as it is great to have volunteers who can relate to the challenges our children and families experience.