Join Hope for the Future, Rowan Environmental Arts & Education, Contact Families, and Parents for Future, for Positive Imaginings - an enchanting, family-friendly, and immersive 80-minute promenade performance in the woods.
Positive Imaginings will inspire curiosity, spark your imagination and ignite action for a brighter, fairer future for all. Together we'll imagine the future we want to create for our families and communities.
You will then be invited to join a free follow-up workshop to put your ideas into action using Hope for the Future's free support to engage your local politicians in the issues and ideas that matter to you and drive real change for your community.
Sign Up Now! Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience.
Event Details
Date: Sunday 15th June
Time: 2 - 3.20 pm
Location: Woodville Rd, Keighley, BD20 6JA
Meeting Point: The cabin [what3words: paused.dive.blend]
Who is it for?
Positive Imaginings is designed for all families but places a particular focus on families with disabled children and families from low-income communities.
Our aim is to ensure these groups can participate fully, with the support of our partners to meet access needs. While children of all ages are welcome, the shows are designed with under-12s in mind.
We are working with Contact Families, the charity that supports families, brings families together and helps families take action for others, to understand and address parent, carer, and children’s access needs, whether that’s supporting children with disabilities or financing transport, we aim to ensure all can attend and enjoy our performances and workshops.
Key Information:
- This event is completely FREE.
- Photography and filming will take place during the event.
- This is a promenade performance with an 80-minute runtime, including a short walk from the meeting point.
- The entire event takes place outdoors, come rain or shine, so dress for the weather and come ready for an adventure!
Our Partners:
Thanks to National Lottery players, Yorkshire-based Hope for the Future has been awarded over £1.4 million over five years by The National Lottery Community Fund’s Climate Action Fund programme, to work with parents with disabled children to enable them to contribute to climate action within their communities.
Hope for the Future is working in partnership with Rowanbank Environmental Arts & Education CIC, charity Contact A Family, and LSE, to provide activities that shape parent-led climate advocacy, develop climate policies that reflect the needs of families, and increase collaboration and improved environmental practices for families with disabled children.
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