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  1. Eric Knows aims to make finding days trips out (for people of all ages), charities, and community resources straight forward. The website features: Family adventures Museums and educational encounters Adrenaline fuelled…
  2. Gunnergate LaneMiddlesbroughTS8 0RY Fairy Dell, in Coulby Newham, is a haven for wildlife with its steeply wooded banks, becks, lakes, woodland and grassy glades. It's also a tranquil place for local people to enjoy a slice of countryside without leaving Middlesbrough.
  3. Breaks are available between 6th April and 30th October. 3-day weekend breaks or a 4 day midweek breaks
    Reighton Sands Holiday VillageGhyll FieldReighton GapFileyNorth YorkshireYO14 9SH The Philanthropic Foundation now has a new holiday home caravan at Reighton Sands Holiday Park in North Yorkshire. The caravan has been fully adapted to support young people/adults with additional needs.  The caravan sleeps 6 people.…
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  4. Unit 20St. Peters House Pavilion Shopping CentreThornabyTS17 9FF The Gaming Hideaway offers gaming experiences for the whole family. They currently offer autism friendly sessions that are designed to reduce sensory input - there are fewer people there and volumes are decreased on games and consoles.…
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  5. Girlguiding is dedicated to creating a better world for girls and young women. We empower girls, we give them space to grow and we ensure that each on of them can get involved – no matter what their background or ability. We hold regular…
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  6. Billingham Forum,Town CentreBillinghamTS23 2LJ
    01642 551381
    We are pleased to announce the launch of our Quiet Climb sessions here at GoClimb. These sessions are the perfect opportunity for children with Autism and other specific needs to enjoy our facilities in a quieter, calmer environment.…
    Quiet climb website
  7. Grenfell ClubGrant StreetRedcarTS10 1AD
    01642 471747
    The Grenfell Club started life over forty years ago in a large house in Redcar with about a dozen children attending along with parents and interested people. Members of the Cleveland Society (MENCAP) felt that there was a need for…
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