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Gardening is more than just growing plants—it’s a powerful way for people with disabilities to stay active, connect with nature, and nurture well-being. With accessible tools and adaptive techniques, gardening promotes movement, independence, and a deep sense of accomplishment. Everyone deserves the joy of growing something beautiful!
Friendship brings joy, support, and a sense of belonging. Strong connections foster confidence, reduce isolation, and create a community where everyone is valued. Together, we grow stronger!
Science and experimentation open doors to discovery, creativity, and empowerment for people with disabilities. Hands-on learning fosters problem-solving, builds confidence, and proves that curiosity knows no limits!
Respite care provides essential support for people with disabilities and their caregivers, fostering independence, reducing burnout, and empowering individuals to explore new opportunities while receiving the care they need.
Science centres and outings provide hands-on learning, sensory exploration, and inclusive experiences for children. These adventures spark curiosity, build confidence, and create lasting memories in an accessible and engaging environment.
Personal care and grooming, like haircuts, are essential for confidence, dignity, and well-being. For people with disabilities, accessible and inclusive grooming experiences promote self-expression, independence, and a sense of pride in their appearance.
Cooking is more than just making meals—it’s a path to independence, confidence, and creativity. Learning to cook fosters life skills, self-sufficiency, and the joy of preparing and sharing delicious food!"
Cooking with friends not only teaches valuable life skills but also strengthens bonds and creates lasting memories. Learning to cook together promotes independence, builds confidence, and makes mealtime a shared, joyful experience.
Celebrating events like St. Patrick's Day fosters inclusion, joy, and a sense of belonging. These special moments provide opportunities for everyone to come together, create memories, and embrace the fun of community traditions!
Crafting with nature empowers creativity and self-expression. Using natural materials like leaves, flowers, and stones not only connects individuals to the environment but also promotes fine motor skills, mindfulness, and a sense of accomplishment through hands-on art!
Spending time outdoors with siblings creates meaningful bonds and shared adventures. Nature offers a space for exploration, fun, and connection, fostering independence and strengthening relationships in a supportive, inclusive environment. Dominic and Locklyn have told us that they love swimming and being in the sun together.
One-on-one outings provide personalised experiences that promote independence, confidence, and connection for people with disabilities. These outings create opportunities for meaningful engagement, fostering a sense of empowerment and belonging in a supportive and individualised setting. Tori loves to get out and about with her support staff, and enjoy a Coke Zero at the shops.
Serendipity Support Services acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we call home, Dharawal Country.
We pay our respects to our Elders past and present.