Peter Pan Crisis Appeal
Feeling anxious and isolated is something that has always affected the families of children with special needs. Following government guidelines, the Peter Pan Centre had to close its' doors earlier this year, and remained closed until advised it was safe to reopen. This meant their children were struggling, missing their sessions at our centre and the chance to play with their peers. Their families were struggling too, having lost their much-needed respite break that the Centre provides. Many were also dealing with some significant behavioural and emotional challenges exhibited by their children as they struggled to cope with the sweeping changes to their world.
The Centre continued to support children and families throughout the current health crisis, via phone or online and they worked hard in the background on securing appropriate school places, support packages and EHCP plans for children. Please help them weather this storm.