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STEPS is hosting its annual Autism Treehouse Christmas Party at the Kawana Sports Precinct on Sunday 24 November.

From 9am to 2pm, families can enjoy an inclusive and family-focused community Christmas celebration that is designed to be a safe space for young people with a disability and autism.

STEPS Managing Director Carmel Crouch said the STEPS Autism Treehouse Christmas Party gives parents a chance to relax and know that their children are in a safe and supportive environment throughout the entire event.

“I love to see the children having fun and watching their parents and loved ones also enjoying the day, since they are able to relax knowing their children are safe and having a good time,” Ms Crouch said.

“It’s our eleventh year of hosting the Autism Treehouse Christmas Party, and our team is looking forward to continuing this Christmas tradition for families on the Sunshine Coast who have a child with a disability or autism.”

Everyone is welcome to attend the day and can expect rides, water slides, a petting zoo, a rock-climbing wall, a chance to meet and have their photo taken with Santa, and more fun activities, along with food available to fuel up for an exciting day.

Inclusive features at the event include an enclosed area for safety and peace-of-mind, limited entry and exit points, supportive and friendly volunteers to assist families, shade and seating, and quiet zones.

Ms Crouch says that she is grateful for the outpouring of support from the STEPS team, volunteers, sponsors — including major sponsor The Fleet Office — and members of the community who all contribute to making the day so special.

Tickets to the Autism Treehouse Christmas Party are available online at stepspathwayscharity.com.au. Ticket bundles are on offer for families and the entry price is inclusive of all activities excluding food.

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