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2024 SPRING SPORTS PROGRAM

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Our Goal:

For individuals with sensory sensitivities, public spaces can sometimes be overwhelming. Bright lights, loud noises, and strong odors often pose challenges that others might not even notice. Sensory-friendly spaces, however, provide a sanctuary—a place where everyone can feel safe, comfortable, and included. These thoughtfully designed areas are essential in promoting accessibility, inclusion, and overall well-being for people of all abilities.

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Why Sensory-Friendly Spaces Matter:

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Sensory-friendly spaces are more than just quieter or dimmer environments. They’re about creating an atmosphere that respects the unique needs of people with sensory sensitivities, such as those with autism, sensory processing disorders, PTSD, or anxiety. By considering sensory needs, public places can become more welcoming and reduce the risk of sensory overload, which can lead to stress, discomfort, or even complete withdrawal.

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