CamRARE Unique Feet

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CamRARE Unique Feet is a community group that brings together children with rare or undiagnosed conditions and their families to share and enjoy adaptive, accessible and inclusive activities.

This activity is good for wellbeing because

  • it provides regular, local, accessible and inclusive indoor and outdoor family activities, free of charge – helping children and their families connect with others;
  • it helps children build confidence, enabling friendships to grow whilst having fun and supporting each other;
  • families are empowered to share their lived experiences that need to be heard, whether it’s with each other, across the street, country, or the world.

“So impressed with the range and frequency of the activities – well organised and always beneficial. Lovely to meet with families and get the kids engaged and sociable, learning new skills and gaining confidence and making friends. Always fun and memorable and life-affirming occasions, that give our family a sense of belonging, and camaraderie, which is really appreciated.”

Get to know Unique Feet:

 

What to expect

Unique Feet offers activities to appeal to a broad range of ages, talents, interests and accessibility styles to make sure everyone can join in. From arts & crafts right through to adventurous outdoor activities, there’s something for everyone. You can see forthcoming activities on the online calendar.

A lead person runs each activity/event, meeting and greeting families on arrival.

Activities take place throughout Cambridgeshire & Peterborough.

More information

Each family needs to complete a registration form to join CamRARE Unique Feet. Once you’ve registered, there’s a short online booking form for each event or activity.  When you’ve booked to attend an activity or event, details such as parking, accessibility and what to bring will be emailed to you in advance.

Joining CamRARE Unique Feet is free as are all activities/events.

How to contact

Where to go

Available Throughout South Cambridgeshire District
UK

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