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ByJennieOur events include family play and support sessions, special events, and celebrations for young people aged 0-25 with additional needs and their families. You don’t need a diagnosis to attend. We can’t wait to welcome you with a cuppa and cake! Who Can Book: To book a place at our sessions, you must be a…
Our Incredible Easter – fun and respite for families during school holidays
ByJennieWhat an April we’ve had! As a Christian charity, Easter is an extra special time of year for us and we celebrated it in Incredible style. We provide inclusive play sessions for young people with additional needs and their families every single Friday and Saturday throughout the year. During school holidays, we aim to provide…
PDA Support Group for Families: Inclusive Play Sessions in Bristol
ByJennieWe are excited to announce the return of our Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) support group sessions at Incredible Kids! Although we launched this event in late 2019, our plans for the second session in March 2020 were delayed. After a long pause, we are thrilled to welcome families back to these invaluable sessions. What is…
Incredible community creates inclusive Christmas
ByJennieWe want to thank everyone who has supported Incredible Kids this past year – whether you came to a play session, volunteered, baked, donated or simply spread the word about our service. We really couldn’t provide our service without you. We’re so incredibly grateful for the community that all our families, donators, staff and volunteers…
Autism in girls – Lauren’s real life story
ByJennieBefore My Diagnosis I was diagnosed with High Functioning Autism aged 12. Before my diagnosis, I realised there was something different about the way my mind worked, but I couldn’t fathom it out. This led to me feeling confused and very isolated. I knew I was different from my peers and I felt different –…
Lego, Cakes and Community: Volunteering at Incredible Kids
ByJennieIncredible Kids began with almost nothing—no venue, no funding, no equipment. Just a small church, a few toys, a couple of tea bags, and a whole lot of hope from a group of determined parents. That very first session was full of joy and community spirit—and it’s that same energy that still powers us today….




