DinoBabies CIC
Categories of Work: Children, young people & families, Community development, Day care services, Education/training, Employment/work, Funding and grants, Lunch clubs, Out of school provision/play work, Poverty/low income
Who do you work with?: Children (aged 0 - 5), Children (aged 6-11), Children (aged 12 - 15), Children & young people with disabilities, Families and/or parents, Learning disabilities (people with), Lone parents, Looked after children, Low income (people on), Voluntary and community groups, Young carers
Organisation description: The objects of the Company are to carry on activities which benefit the community and in-particular (without limitation) to engage, educate and inspire children and families in our local communities by providing affordable and accessible creative activities, experiences & educational workshops with our animatronic Dinosaurs.
Utilising the power of storytelling, engaging performance and interaction whilst making use of our parks, green spaces, schools & community hubs. With
the aim of providing roarsome learning opportunities and memorable experiences for all. Positive social impact is at the core of what we do, our driving force is to create positive and fun learning experiences for those who may not typically be able to afford or access them.
At the heart of our work is a commitment to our local communities, in particular families with young children, families from disadvantaged backgrounds, young carers, young parents and young people with additional needs.Our vision for the future is to be able to offer creative participation opportunities to young adults with Autism and additional needs. Providing volunteer roles and hopefully jobs in which individuals can gain experience and training whilst celebrating neuro-diversity & authenticity free of judgement.
Utilising the power of storytelling, engaging performance and interaction whilst making use of our parks, green spaces, schools & community hubs. With
the aim of providing roarsome learning opportunities and memorable experiences for all. Positive social impact is at the core of what we do, our driving force is to create positive and fun learning experiences for those who may not typically be able to afford or access them.
At the heart of our work is a commitment to our local communities, in particular families with young children, families from disadvantaged backgrounds, young carers, young parents and young people with additional needs.Our vision for the future is to be able to offer creative participation opportunities to young adults with Autism and additional needs. Providing volunteer roles and hopefully jobs in which individuals can gain experience and training whilst celebrating neuro-diversity & authenticity free of judgement.
Contact details
7 Verdun Avenue, Salford, M6 8FS