Sensory Supreme
- Supports early learning, confidence, and social development for children aged 0–5.
- Provides an inclusive space for children with and without SEN to play together.
- Offers parents opportunities to connect, form friendships, and access peer support.
- Celebrates cultural diversity through recognition of festivals such as Christmas, Easter, and Eid.
- Brings affordable, high-quality activities directly into the local community.
- £500 – Facilitator’s fee
- £700 – Room hire for 20 weeks
- £150 – Healthy snacks and refreshments
- £100 – Special activity or trip (e.g., animal visit or guest session)
- £50 – Craft materials for babies
Sensory Supreme
Location: St John’s Church, Northwood Crescent, BD10 9HX
Funding Requested: £1,500
About the Project
Sensory Supreme provides weekly sensory and craft-based sessions for local families in a low-income area, inspired by the founder’s own children with SEN needs. The project gives children aged 0–5 the chance to develop social, emotional, and developmental skills through play, while also offering parents a supportive environment to connect, share experiences, and reduce isolation. Sessions include themed crafts linked to cultural celebrations, sensory play, and occasional special activities such as petting zoo visits.
Community Benefits
Funding Use
The £1,500 requested would go towards:
Why It Matters
Sensory Supreme makes inclusive, affordable sensory play accessible to young children while strengthening community bonds among families in the area. The project supports early learning, promotes social connections, and ensures children and parents benefit from a safe and welcoming environment.