Charities join forces for 'summer of fun'
Children with additional needs on the Isle of Man are being offered the chance to have a ‘summer of fun’.
Two charities have joined forces to create a timetable of activities which they say meets ‘unmet demand’.
The pilot scheme will help those with autism, social communication needs and/or learning difficulties.
Kelly Quaye, from Manx Mencap, and Carol Williams, from Autism in Mann, say they hope it will benefit youngsters and their parents:
You can find more on the Summer Holiday Activity Scheme below:
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