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Noa’s Place on the Government’s Early Support & SEND Prevention Announcement
Noa’s Place welcomes the government’s commitment to building a prevention-first early support system rooted in fairness, connection and long-term outcomes for children and families.

A Small but Significant Step Forward
This month, we reached a milestone in the journey of Noa’s Place — our first official trustee meeting, the approval of our constitution, and the welcoming of our new Co-Chairs, Megan and Laura. This step brings us closer to opening a space where families feel understood, supported, and never alone.

Our Story: Why We Started Noa’s Place
Noa’s Place was born out of our family’s journey with our son Noa, who has complex sensory needs. What began in isolation and heartbreak has grown into a vision for a safe, inclusive hub where families with additional needs can find warmth, understanding, and belonging.

ADHD Awareness Month
October is ADHD Awareness Month — a time to listen, learn, and celebrate neurodiversity. At Noa’s Place, we’re standing with families and individuals who think differently, helping build a world where everyone feels understood, supported, and truly belongs.

Meet the Trustees of Noa’s Place
Meet the dedicated trustees behind Noa’s Place — a passionate team of parents, professionals, and advocates united by one mission: to create a world where children, adults, and families of every ability can play, learn, and belong together.

