
Our Work
Echo of Hope C.I.C is launching new projects to support families and young people with additional needs across the North East. Our work will include inclusive activities, wellbeing support, skills sessions, and safe spaces for young people, alongside guidance and peer support for parents and carers — all aimed at reducing isolation and helping families thrive.

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Weekly Crafts
Echo of Hope C.I.C is running weekly craft sessions for children aged 2–3. These sessions encourage creativity, sensory exploration, and early developmental skills in a fun, safe, and inclusive environment, while giving parents and carers a chance to connect and share support.
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Sensory Room
Echo of Hope C.I.C is creating a dedicated space for private sessions and activities. This new facility will provide a safe, welcoming, and fully accessible environment for one-to-one support, small group activities, and tailored sessions for children, young people, and families with additional needs.


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Life Skills
Echo of Hope C.I.C is introducing life skills classes for young people aged 13–15. These sessions focus on practical skills, independence, confidence-building, and personal development, helping teenagers prepare for the challenges of everyday life in a supportive and inclusive environment.
04
Book Club
Echo of Hope C.I.C is launching a weekly after-school book club for children aged 7–10. The club encourages reading, imagination, and discussion in a fun and inclusive environment, helping young people develop literacy skills, confidence, and a love of books.

Get in Touch
Acklam Hall, Hall Gardens, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, United Kingdom, TS5 7BJ
Echo of Hope (16305307)



