Sugarloaf Lions Club and Bray Lions Club have organised a sponsored walk of the cliff walk between Bray and Greystones. Marino Special School offers educational placement to students, aged three to eighteen, with disabilities. Open Door provides activities including physiotherapy, art, woodwork...
Sugarloaf Lions Club and Bray Lions Club have organised a sponsored walk of the cliff walk between Bray and Greystones. Marino Special School offers educational placement to students, aged three to eighteen, with disabilities. Open Door provides activities including physiotherapy, art, woodwork, ceramics, music and computers for adults with physical and sensory disabilities. We are taking part in this walk in order to raise awareness of these valuable services in our community and also to help raise much needed funds.
Lions Club Cliff Walk For Open Door Day Centre, Marino Special School
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About the Cause
Open Door Day Centre
Open Door provides activities including physiotherapy, art, woodwork, music & ceramics to adults with physical and sensory disabilities. Open Door also offers a much needed break to carers and families.
Marino Special School has been established since 1956. Since then, the school has offered education to students with physical and multiple disabilities. Currently 85% of students attending Marino have a diagnosis of Autism and additional classes for children with Autism will be provided from September 2015. Many of the children present with significant communication difficulties, sensory impairment, motor coordination difficulties and emotional and behavioral needs. Staff and parents alike