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Holiday fun awaits: BJ Care Services’ exciting adventures!

Ever wondered how to make school holidays truly memorable for children with disabilities? At BJ Care Services, we’re on a mission to turn every school break into an exciting and enriching experience. Our holiday program is designed with both fun and safety in mind, and we meticulously plan every detail to cater to each child’s unique needs.

Over the past few months, our participants have enjoyed:

* Melbourne Zoo, Werribee Open Range Zoo, and Melbourne Aquarium – where they’ve had amazing up-close animal encounters, learning about wildlife in a hands-on way.

* Beautiful beaches like Mount Martha and Coronet Bay – offering nature-based adventures and a chance to unwind by the water.

* Educational visits to Science Works and Melbourne Museum – providing interactive experiences that spark curiosity and learning.

We make sure every activity is tailored to each child’s needs, whether they’re into sensory play, creative arts and crafts, or baking. Our goal is to ensure that each participant not only has a great time but also grows and learns in a supportive environment.

Looking ahead, we’re excited about upcoming adventures:

* A creative trip to Legoland, where imagination and play come together.

* A scenic ride on Puffing Billy, offering breathtaking views and a touch of nostalgia.

* A visit to Healesville Sanctuary, where participants can meet and learn about Australia’s unique wildlife.

At BJ Care Services, we’re committed to making school holidays unforgettable, helping kids build skills, make new friends, and have a fantastic time!

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