Not-for-profit celebrating first year supporting youngsters

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A not-for-profit organisation is celebrating a successful first year of supporting Suffolk youngsters.

A not-for-profit organisation is celebrating a successful first year of supporting Suffolk youngsters. Over the past 12 months, Limitless Futures CIC (Community Interest Company) has provided alternative outdoor education and creative support to children aged six to 16 who struggle to access school. The organisation, based near Cavenham, Bury St Edmunds, has created a nurturing environment for anxious or withdrawn children, offering activities such as arts, bush crafts, and gardening.

Catherine Crouch, co-founder, Limitless Futures, said: "It’s been amazing to witness the positive impact on the children who access our sessions. "We are passionate about creating a supportive, nurturing environment where every young person can thrive." Catherine Crouch, co-founder at Limitless Futures (Limitless Futures CIC) An open day on April 9 will enable SEND families to look around the site.



Ms Crouch added: "The open day will allow families to explore our 20-acre nature-based provision and enjoy a taster of the arts, bush crafts, gardening and wellbeing activities we offer in our calm, welcoming space." Tickets for the event are free and can be booked in advance on the Eequ website..