Autism Berkshire’s trampolining sessions for autistic children and teenagers have been chosen as one of the three good causes to be supported by Tesco’s Stronger Starts blue token scheme at the supermarket chain’s stores in the Bracknell Forest area until the end of June.
The project that receives the highest number of tokens will receive £1,500, the second-placed project £1,000 and the third-placed project £500.
- Bracknell Superstore
- Bracknell North Superstore
- Bracknell town centre Tesco Express, Braccan Walk
- Sunninghill Tesco Express
- Forest Park Tesco Express
- Ascot High Street Tesco Express
Autism Berkshire’s trampolining sessions are for autistic children and young people aged five to 17 (with an autism diagnosis or waiting for a Berkshire CAMHS assessment) and take place on Sunday afternoons at Bracknell Trampoline Centre.
Places are currently fully subscribed. If we have any available, they will be advertised on Autism Berkshire’s Facebook page. Please note that we give priority to children from families who use our family support services.
Autism Berkshire’s chief executive officer, Jane Stanford-Beale MBE, said: “Trampolining helps autistic children and teenagers in many ways, boosting their physical and mental health at the same time as they are having fun with other autistic children and making new friends at our sessions.
“We hope that our members and supporters who live in Bracknell Forest will help our fundraising by picking up a blue token whenever they shop in the participating Tesco stores over the next three months.”