Nkazi Stimulation Centre invites community for family picnic day
The centre aims to have spaces, like the picnic day, to promote positive places of inclusivity for children with autism.
THE Nkazi Stimulation Centre, nestled in Woodlands, invites the community for a fun-filled day of family entertainment at their family picnic day. Since its inception, the centre has been dedicated to providing comprehensive care and education for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
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The picnic day has something for everyone, including a Kids Zone, face painting, family games and live music that promises to create an upbeat atmosphere that all can enjoy. Families are encouraged to bring along their picnic baskets and blankets as they spend an afternoon of fun and quality time together.
The picnic day also serves as a way of funding the centre that plays a central role in empowering and uplifting children with ASD in the community.
About the centre:
Driven by empathy for parents grappling with the challenges of raising children with ASD, founder Ntombifuthi Mthethwa embarked on a mission to create a nurturing environment where these children could flourish.
Mthethwa said, “I was determined to make a difference and wanted to create a safe space where children with ASD could thrive and receive the specialised care they deserve.”
Details:
- Date: September 13.
- Time: 14:00 – 17:00.
- Fee: R200 for a family of four.
For more information or to book your place, contact the centre on 084 094 0352.
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