On Saturday 1 April, a group of young people took part in a Personal Awareness workshop as part of Freedom2Choose.
We’re seeking Volunteers for Freedom2Choose Activity Programme.
Volunteers required to provide one-to-one support to young people with additional needs to participate fully in our Freedom2Choose Activity Programme every Saturday from 1.30 pm - 4.30 pm.
The annual Freedom2Choose Christmas shopping trip took place on Saturday 30 November with a visit to Abbey Centre, Belfast from 10.30 am.
Young people got everything on their shopping list and finished with a tasty lunch.
Day 2 of Autonomie Summer Activity Week 2019 took place on Tuesday 6 August, with a host of fun, practical learning activities. Find out more.
On Saturday 19 January Freedom2Choose programme young people all ‘Made our Mark’ on canvas; the name for this art work was voted on by the young people who named it - ‘Hands Together’ which is now proudly displayed at Lilac House!
Are you an Amazon shopper? Did you know that when you shop using AmazonSmile, a percentage of everything you spend online - will be donated to us without costing you a penny? Find out how you can support us today.
With the Easter Holidays only a hop, skip and a jump away we are delighted to announce that on Saturday 8th of April we have a cracking Freedom2Choose with something for everyone!
There will be an Easter Arts & Crafts Workshop, an Easter Baking Class and lots more in store. Suitable for 16 to -25-year-olds with additional needs, in partnership with EA and South Belfast Area Project. Time: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Charter Youth Club, Belfast
The magical Kingdom of Mourne was the star attraction on Saturday 25 March for our Freedom2Choose young people/ Visiting the seaside town of Newcastle, where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea, everyone was greeted with super weather, the stunning seafront promenade and epic mountain views.
10-12 March 2017 marks Access Day in the UK. It's a great opportunity to shout about all the great accessible places that we know and love, it also gives us a platform to highlight all of the barriers children and young people and their families face because of inaccessibility.
In keeping with the Freedom2Choose Transport theme, on Saturday 4 March, it was all aboard an accessible single decker Translink bus for a visit to the world-class Ulster Transport Museum.
Everyone had great fun viewing former modes of transport and some former transport modes proved a trip down memory lane for some of our 'older' volunteers. The outing was finished with a Birthday party for Niamh. Great day for everyone!