Children with autism between the ages of five and 16 have the opportunity be a circus performer for a day with Autism Spectrum Disorder Education Support and Information (ASDESI) and Interchange Australia.
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Both organisations are using the day to celebrate Autism Awareness Day on April 2.
Attendees have the chance to try trapeze work, pyramid building, juggling, twirling, hula hoops, the tight wire and acrobatic balancing.
All of the fun can be had on April 2, at Circus Arts in Homebush, and siblings are welcome to come along.
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Children are encouraged to wear blue on the day.
The children will be picked up from Gib Cottage in Bowral at 8am and dropped off there at 5pm.
Bookings are $30 per child and can be made through Jotform before Friday, March 25.
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea are included.
To find out how to access subsidised ASDESI funding, please contact Jane via janeb@interchange,org or by calling 4868 6688.
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