STEPS Autism Treehouse are all set for the Vantage Homes 6th Annual STEPS Autism Treehouse Christmas Party, the Sunshine Coast’s largest Christmas event for young people and families living with autism and disability, on this Sunday December 1 from 9am-2pm.

Held at the Kawana Sports Precinct on Field 5, the STEPS Autism Treehouse Christmas Party is a very special event where families from all over south-east Qld living with disability can enjoy a fun-filled day in a supportive environment.

Santa has left the North Pole and is on his way with gifts for all the kids, there’ll be fun waterslides, amazing rides, crazy goop, animals, chill zones, loads of sports to try, and STEPS Nursery with kids’ activities and handy Christmas gifts to purchase too, there’s even free mini-massages for parents/carers, as well as stalls from local allied health professionals, and all included in the $10 per person ticket price.

Thanks to the support of wonderful sponsors, Vantage Homes Qld, the Sunshine Coast Council’s Cr Jason O’Pray together with all event partners, STEPS get to unite likeminded people to celebrate and highlight the importance of providing the only Christmas event for Coast families living with autism and disability.

Vantage Homes Director Glenn Carmichael says they believe in contributing towards the communities where they operate, by sponsoring local community activities.

“Vantage is thrilled to be involved once again with the Christmas party and many of our staff have already put their name down to help with the set up and clean-up, which I think highlights what a fantastic community organisation STEPS Autism Treehouse is,” he said.

STEPS Group Australia Managing Director Carmel Crouch maintains the best way to support families and young people living with autism and disability, is by providing the opportunity to connect with others in their community in a safe, and supported way.

“Christmas is a very magical time of year for children, and we want children with disabilities to experience that magic too, we also want to provide a space that parents can come along to and feel supported, and maybe even relax for a few hours,” Carmel said.

“We are focussed on creating opportunities for young people living with autism and their families to enjoy life to the full, and develop meaningful connections with their community, thanks to partners like Vantage Homes, we can provide these opportunities.”

Sunshine Coast mother Emma Robbins says without events like the STEPS Autism Treehouse Christmas party, her family would be severely limited in their Christmas community engagement.

“Our 10 year old Lucas has both Autism Spectrum Disorder and Cerebral Palsy, navigating large social events are often too overwhelming for him socially, emotionally and physically, resulting in both him and his neurotypical siblings missing out on most community based events and activities,” Emma said.

“This event has allowed our family to participate at such a magical time of year, our children look forward to the rides, activities and roaming action figures, all provided in such a non-judgemental supportive environment,” she said.

For more information about the services and events from STEPS Autism Treehouse contact 5409 9014 or visit www.stepsautismtreehouse.org.au

Image: Toby and Oscar are ready to party at the Christmas Party.

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