Diverse Abilities, Dorset’s Disability Charity, hosted the launch of The Treehouse. The new centre is for children with special educational needs based on the site of Adventure Wonderland near Bournemouth Airport.
The launch was an opportunity to thank local businesses and individuals who have made this project possible, by making donations or volunteering their time since January. Volunteers got stuck in, helping with jobs such as painting, clearing, gardening, and cleaning, with volunteers offering over 1,000 hours of their time to make sure the centre was ready to welcome children for the Easter holidays.
The grand opening was an opportunity for attendees to look around the centre which includes indoor soft play, a sensory room, gaming room, and cinema room, as well as a kitchen area where the children can learn important food preparation skills. It was also a chance to hear about plans for the large outside areas including a play park, sensory garden, water play area, and a go-kart and scooter track.
Mark Powell, CEO of Diverse Abilities, opened the event and spoke with enthusiasm about the huge task that had been undertaken, the scale of the help received from the local community and plans for the future. As well as the impact this facility would have on the children supported by the charity and their families.
This was followed by reflections from Sir Christopher Lee who was attending the official opening in his role as Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Dorset and spoke from the heart about the journeys that families go on when they find out their child has a disability, and how important charities like Diverse Abilities are to support them through their lives.
Mark Powell, CEO at Diverse Abilities commented: “It was fantastic to have such a great turnout from the many businesses and individuals that have supported us since January. Some volunteers will not have seen The Treehouse since February or March, so there really is a noticeable difference since they last visited. We couldn’t have done this without the help of the local community, we are extremely grateful.”
The centre will now be home to Diverse Abilities Children’s Team and host services for children with a range of needs and their families, including school holiday activities, weekend, and evening sessions, as well as services to support siblings and families.
Find out more about The Treehouse, and the services available at diverseabilities.org.uk/thetreehouse
If you can help with the next phase of The Treehouse to deliver the outside activities, either through a donation or volunteering please get in touch with the fundraising team by emailing fundraising@diverseabilities.org.uk or by phone on 01202 718266.