- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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1 person is interested
Volunteer opportunity: Help us raise awareness!
ORGANIZATION: Play-Place Autism and Special Needs Center
Please visit the new page to apply.
- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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1 person is interested
Play-Place for Autistic Children is in need of volunteers to work on our behalf!
Location: Play-Place for Autistic Children HQ (we will disperse from there)
41105 Technology Park Dr. Sterling Heights, MI 48314
3pm to 6pm, Thursday October 23.
Duties for this shift involve accepting donations from cars, and giving them a puzzle piece for their donation. You will be wearing a bright vest promoting the cause. A friendly, smiling face is the only requirement!
Reliable transportation is a must; if you do not have transportation, we can attempt to coordinate a carpool. Please let us know ahead of time.
This event will be a lot of fun, and it goes by incredibly fast! You will be helping to make Play-Place affordable for all families.
Thank you!
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About Play-Place Autism and Special Needs Center
Location:
39337 Mound Road, Sterling Heights, MI 48310, US
Mission Statement
Play-Place Autism and Special Needs Center's mission is to provide a fun-filled, judgment-free, haven of hope for families affected by autism and other special needs. Through a unique play-powered environment, we combine recreation and education with a variety of social, occupational and physical therapeutic overtones. Our one-of-a-kind destination focuses on development, life skills, independence, respite relief, resource management and vocational rehabilitation to assist families the everyday nuances of "living with autism." Play-Place’s bottom line is inclusion, acceptance and support. Our Vision: Play-Place’s vision is to pioneer experiences that combine the magic of hope with the power of play and recovery. Our focus is to become the world’s premier destination for autism and special needs relief.
Description
Our 17,000 square foot, one-of-a-kind facility, consists of a computer cafe for interactive academic skill building & communication; an "Art of Autism" Art Studio for creative expression, art therapy, peer relationship building and self-esteem enrichment; music and movement activities, a Haircut Hut for a soothing, grooming experience; a Bistro/coffee shop for that "me-too" conversation, sharing & a chance to exhale; and much more!
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
41105 Technology Park DriveSterling Heights, MI 48314
DATE POSTED
October 6, 2014
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
N/A