Sense Hub Northern Ireland

Will you help us?

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There are approximately 52,000 people with complex disabilities living in Northern Ireland, with around 9,370 in Belfast.

How will Sense Hub Northern Ireland change lives?

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Your gift will give people with complex disabilities, or who are deafblind, a place where they can get support, try new things and gain confidence.

Your gift can help to create:

  • Sensory rooms, and messy play and craft spaces, with Sense Support Workers to guide and encourage.
  • Arts, sports, leisure activities and events, including collaborations with local charities.
  • A new adult day centre offering regular activities and groups to help people make new connections.

A man with greying hair wearing black rectangular glasses, smiling.

Having a Sense Hub in Northern Ireland will be such a positive expression of inclusion for disabled people about their place in life and in our community.”

Martin, Head of Operations (Northern Ireland)

Will you help us take our exciting plans from paper to reality?

A 2D layout of how Sense Hub Northern Ireland will look. The plan includes activity rooms, children's rooms, a sensory suite, soft play suite, kitchens, hygiene suits, accessible toilets and quiet rooms.
Two women, a mother and daughter are standing on a beach. The daughter has short dark brown hair and is wearing a pink top. The mother has longer, light brown hair and is wearing a cream polo shirt and red gilet.

Sense is Northern Ireland’s best kept secret. Not enough people know about the work that they do, but this Sense Hub will change that

Anne, whose daughter Jill is supported by Sense

If you want to support Sense Hub Northern Ireland, or want more information please contact Matt Lock at [email protected].