SOAR (Socialisation, Opportunities, Activities, Recreation)
SOAR Youth Projects provide out of school clubs for children and young people aged 5-19 years, in Easter Ross and Sutherland, who have a range of disabilities.
We run holiday clubs during the Easter, Summer and October holidays in St Duthus School in Tain. We also run an a Swim and Supper Club for 5 to 18 yearolds on Wednesday evenings at Invergordon Leisure Centre during term time (5.30-8.30pm) and a Youth Club for 12-25 year olds on Thursday evenings during term time in The Place in Alness (6.30-8.30pm).
School holiday club is for young people aged 5-18 years from Easter Ross, Black Isle and Sutherland during 11 weeks of the year based in Tain from 9.30am to 3.30pm. A wide range of activities are offered to try and meet the interests of all of the young people.
We provide transport from central pick up points for the young people who live out with these areas.
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