Services & Clubs

Saturday Youth Group

Day/Time:
Saturdays, 10-1pm

Cost
£12 for 3 hours
Location:
St Hughs Church, Gosforth, NE3 3HS

Join us for a fun and engaging experience at the Youth Group (for ages 6-14, low/medium needs).

Meet new friends, participate in activities, and grow together in a supportive environment. 

Wed Adult Group

Day/Time: 
Wednesdays, 6-8pm

Cost
£10 or the price of the external activity i.e cinema ticket cost.
Location:
Weekly location will depend on the activity for that week.
Sometimes the session will be at St Hughs Church for cooking/baking/crafts/video games however some weeks will be in the community for trips to the bowling, mini golf, arcades and meals out. 

You can expect:
✨ A relaxed and welcoming atmosphere
✨ The chance to connect with others who “get it”
✨ Plenty of fun, laughter, and time to recharge

*Activities out in the community may incur an additional cost.*

If you’re 18+ and have a disability or are neurodivergent, you’re very welcome to join us and connect with like-minded people in a chill, welcoming space. 💙

COMING SOON (Hopefully)

LEVEL UP Teens Group

Day/Time: 
Saturdays, 1-4pm

Cost
£12 + the off-site activity cost.

Fortnightly at St Hughs Church in Gosforth for gaming, quizzes, arts & crafts etc and then the other 2 weeks going out somewhere as a staffed group to places such as bowling, trampolining, cinema, mini golf etc.

Would this be something your teen might enjoy or benefit from?

We’d love to know what you think!
💭

Your feedback will really help us shape the group and we would need to know genuine interest before we could start it up due to the overhead costs.

Thank you! 🙏💙

 

Club Activities

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Board Games

Arts and Crafts

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Team Games

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Cooking & Baking

Video Games

Community Days out (Adult Group)

PA Support

The role of a Personal Assistant in supporting children with neurodiversities is holistic, focusing on individualised care that promotes inclusion, emotional well-being, and social inclusion. P.A.’s act as a bridge between the child, their family, and the broader community, ensuring that children with SEN and neurodiversities can thrive in environments that might otherwise be overwhelming or inaccessible.

A Personal Assistants (P.A) support plays a crucial role in helping children and adults with neurodiversities and disabilities thrive within the community. The term “neurodiverse” covers a range of conditions, including Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other cognitive differences.
P.A’s offer tailored support that addresses the unique challenges faced by our children in social environments.