October 17, 2014

NAS launch partyNational Autistic Society (NAS) Lancaster, UK –  On Sunday Oct. 19 the Lancaster and Morecambe branch of the NAS will be holding a launch party to celebrate the opening of the new branch that will offer services to children, young people and adults who are affected by autism and Asperger’s syndrome.

The information and fum day will be taking place at the Lancaster Brewery between 11.00 to 15.00.  On the day there will be a cake stall, children’s tombola, raffle, music, lego, face painting, food, a bar, soft play and bouncy castles! Lucy Ellis, who has helped to organise the event, urges anyone who is affected by autism to  come and support the new branch.

The branch is run by a team of volunteers, all of whom are parents of children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Their  website states:

NAS info‘we give our time to support other families affected by Autism in the Lancaster, Morecambe and surrounding areas. We provide regular local support groups, coffee mornings, meetings with guest speakers, training and leisure opportunities and we have a library of resources for parents and carers to borrow.’

To learn more about the services that the NAS Lancaster and Morecambe branch offer, please visit their website. www.naslandm.co.uk

 

About the author 

Jo Worgan

Jo Worgan is a published author, writer and blogger. She has a degree in English Literature. She writes about life with her youngest son who is on the autistic spectrum. Jo tweets (@mummyworgan) and is also a freelance columnist for the Lancaster Guardian. ‘My Life with Tom, Living With Autism‘ is her second book and a culmination of her blog posts, and available on Kindle now, along with her first book, Life on the Spectrum. The Preschool years.

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