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Thank You, Zetland FM and all the lovely listeners!

We want to say a very big thank you to Dave from Zetland FM for so generously giving us airtime to promote our fundraising efforts for the Quiet Room.

Your support truly means the world to us.

Play the audio interview full clip:


We’re raising funds as part of a project very close to our hearts at MAIN, a local charity that supports children, young people, and adults who are autistic, neurodiverse, on the pathway, have a learning disability and or complex needs. Some of the amazing children we work with experience behaviours that can be challenging at times, often as a result of sensory overload, anxiety, or difficulties in processing the world around them.

That’s why we are working hard to create a Quiet Room, a safe, calming, and therapeutic space where our young people can retreat when things become overwhelming. The room has been carefully designed with soft lighting, sensory tools, and comforting furnishings to help reduce anxiety and support emotional regulation. It’s not just a room, it’s a sanctuary where children can feel safe, supported, and understood.

Having a platform like Zetland FM to raise awareness of this vital project helps us connect with more people in our community who may wish to support, donate, or simply learn more about what we do. With every kind word shared and every donation made, we are one step closer to making this vision a reality.

Thank you again, Dave and everyone at Zetland FM, for helping us spread the word. Together, we are building something truly meaningful for the children who need it most.

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Read more about MAIN’s mission to raise funds for the new Quiet Room

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank You, Henry – for Being a Star in Our Fundraising Challenge

At MAIN, we believe that every child and young person should have access to a space where they feel safe, calm, and truly understood.

That’s why we’re raising funds to create a Quiet Room, a peaceful sanctuary for those moments when the world becomes overwhelming.

But turning this vision into reality takes incredible people. That’s where Henry comes in.

Henry is more than just a fundraiser, he’s an inspiration. As a young autistic person who attends our Thursday Afterschool Club, Henry understands just how important it is to have a space to re-regulate, to breathe, and to feel secure. And now, he’s doing something extraordinary to help others find that same sense of calm.

His energy, compassion, and determination are helping us move closer to building the Quiet Room, one step, one donation, one moment at a time.

Henry, we can’t thank you enough.
Thank you for your kindness.
Thank you for using your voice to speak up for others.
Thank you for showing everyone what true community and courage look like.

With your help, we’re creating more than a room, we’re creating possibility. A space where anxiety can ease, senses can settle, and young people can find the calm they need.

To everyone reading:
Let’s rally behind Henry. Let’s support his incredible efforts and bring this Quiet Room to life. Every donation, every share, every show of support makes a real difference.

Please donate to Henry’s #GoFundMePage

Let’s make this happen, for Henry, for our children and young people, and for a future that embraces every individual with understanding and care.

With heartfelt gratitude,
The MAIN Team.

Henry


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Urgent funds needed for ‘vital’ safe space in Middlesbrough

Urgent funds needed for ‘vital’ safe space in Middlesbrough

It will be a quiet room for children in heightened emotional states

People in Teesside are being urged to help create a safe quiet space for children in heightened emotional states.

Middlesbrough-based charity MAIN, which supports children and adults who are autistic, neurodivergent, have a learning disability or complex needs, urgently needs £25,000 to build the room.

 


Read the full article on the Hits Radio website

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Author: Karen Liu. Photo ©Dawn McNamara.

Thank you Teesside Millions and the Lt Col Cohen Fund

A Heartfelt Thank You to Teesside Millions and the Lt Col Cohen Distribution Fund

We are thrilled to announce some incredible news, our application to Teesside Millions and the Lt Col Cohen Distribution Fund has been successful!

Thanks to their generous support, we have been awarded a grant of £3,000 to help fund our upcoming project. This funding is a huge boost and will make a real difference to the work we’re doing in our community.

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Teesside Millions, the grant-giving service of the Tees Foundation, and to all the supporters and donors who made this possible. Your investment in grassroots projects like ours means the world, and it enables real change where it’s needed most.

We’re excited to get started and look forward to sharing our progress with you. Be sure to follow us on our journey and we’ll be tagging the Tees Foundation on our social media so you can see how your support is making a difference. You can find them on Facebook at Tees Foundation, give them a follow to keep up with all the amazing work they’re doing across the region.

To the team at Tees Foundation – thank you once again for believing in our vision. With your help, we’re one step closer to making it a reality.

Stay tuned – great things are coming!

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Great Achievement

Celebrating Sam’s University Success!

We’re absolutely thrilled to celebrate an incredible milestone — Sam has graduated from Teesside University with a well-deserved 2:1 in History! His hard work, commitment, and passion for the past have all paid off, and we couldn’t be prouder of what he’s achieved.

Studying History is no easy feat — it takes deep thinking, critical analysis, and a real love for storytelling and understanding the world around us. Sam has shown all of that and more throughout his time at university.

Now, with his degree in hand, Sam is setting his sights on a future that connects his passion for history with his career goals. His dream? To work in a museum, where he can help bring the past to life for others, share knowledge, and continue learning every day.

We’re so excited to see where this next chapter takes him. With his enthusiasm, dedication, and love of history, we know he’ll be a fantastic asset to any museum team.

Congratulations, Sam — your future is looking bright, and we’re cheering you on every step of the way!

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CANCELLED – MAIN invite you to our Summer Fayre, August 30th 2025

DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES WE ARE CANCELLING THIS YEAR’S SUMMER FAYRE.

Join Us for a Day of Summer Fun – Supporting MAIN

We’re excited to invite you to our Summer Fayre on Friday, August 30th – a fantastic day out for the whole family in support of MAIN, our autism charity dedicated to empowering autistic individuals, those with learning disabilities, and or with additional complex needs.

This is more than just a summer event – it’s a chance to come together, have fun, and raise much-needed funds for our charity.

What to Expect:

Face Painting – Transform into your favourite character or animal with our talented face painter
Bouncy Castles – Let the kids bounce their hearts out in our fun and safe inflatable play zones
BBQ – Enjoy delicious food hot off the grill (including veggie options) – come hungry!
Tombola & Raffles – Try your luck and win amazing prizes
Stalls & Local Crafts – Browse unique goods from local makers and pick up some special finds
Sensory-Friendly Spaces – As an autism charity, we’ll have quiet areas and inclusive activities to ensure everyone feels welcome and comfortable

Whether you’re a family looking for a fun day out, a supporter of the cause, or just someone who loves a good BBQ and a bouncy castle, there’s something for everyone!

Save the Date: Saturday 30th August 2025
Time: 13:00 – 16:00
Location: Finlay Cooper Centre, TS3 6EN

Support Our Work

All funds raised on the day will go directly towards our autism services, helping us continue our vital work across the local community.

If you can’t attend but would still like to support MAIN, we are gratefully accepting donations.

Get in Touch: info@iammain.org.uk
Call Us: 01642 608012

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Volunteer Week 2025 – Thank YOU

Title: Celebrating Our Volunteers – The Heart of Our Community

Volunteers are the unsung heroes behind every successful initiative, event, and act of kindness. Today, we want to take a moment to shine a spotlight on these incredible individuals who give so generously of their time, energy, and hearts.

Thank You for Your Dedication

Whether you’ve helped organise events, supported day-to-day operations, mentored others, or simply lent a helping hand when it was needed most, your impact has been immeasurable. Our mission thrives because of you. Every smile you have shared, every task you took on, and every moment you gave has helped create something meaningful and lasting.

Your Impact is Real

From the smallest acts to the biggest projects, volunteers make a tangible difference. You uplift communities, inspire others, and remind us that generosity and compassion are powerful forces for good. Without your selfless contributions, we wouldn’t be where we are today.

A Community Built on Kindness

Volunteering is more than just helping, it’s about building relationships, spreading hope, and creating a sense of belonging. You’ve helped us foster a strong, connected, and supportive community that we are so proud to be a part of.

With Deepest Gratitude

On behalf of our entire team, thank you for your unwavering support. We see you, we appreciate you, and we celebrate you. Your dedication is a gift, does not go unnoticed.

Here’s to you — our volunteers, our Trustees, our champions, our family.

With heartfelt thanks,

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AMAZING Staff, doing AMAZING things for MAIN

SPONSORED WALK ROUND-UP

In aid of MAIN ❤️

On Monday 2nd June, some of our amazing team took part in a fancy dress sponsored walk.

Thanks to the incredible kindness of our community, family, friends, colleagues, and the families of our service-users — we’re thrilled to share that we more than TRIPLED our fundraising target, raising an amazing £1,122!

Your generous donations will go directly toward enhancing the experiences of those we support, helping us invest in new sensory supplies, interactive tools, and calming spaces that will truly make a difference.

From every donation and share, to every kind word of encouragement, your support meant the world to us.  We simply couldn’t have done it without you.

Thank you for walking this journey with us. ❤️


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Thank You – Skipton Building Society

A heartfelt thank you to Skipton Building Society for selecting MAIN as your Charity of Choice.
We are truly grateful for your generous donation of Body Socks, which will make a meaningful difference to the children we support. Your kindness and commitment to our cause are deeply appreciated and will have a lasting impact.

In the photo are Victoria from Skipton Building Society, Josh, Heather, the CEO of MAIN and Tristan, taken in our new Pathways to Independence area , a space dedicated to helping our young people build essential life skills in a supportive environment.

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Autism Act (2009) Have Your Say

Autism Act 2009 – Committees – UK Parliament

Be a part of the story, if you are an individual, group or parent, please use your voice,

lets make a world where every autistic person has the right to live a fulfilled and happy life.

 

The committee wants to hear your views. We welcome submissions from anyone with answers to the questions in the call for evidence. You can submit evidence until Monday 2 June 2025.

Read the call for evidence before submitting

Introduction

The Autism Act 2009 Committee in the House of Lords is looking into how well the Autism Act 2009 and the Government’s autism strategy are working.

As part of this, the Committee is holding a call for evidence asking for information and views from you. To allow as much time as possible for people to respond, the call for evidence is open for two months (a longer period than usual), until 2 June 2025.