Charity of the Month: Thrive Autism
Leathes Prior is delighted to be supporting Norfolk Charity, Thrive Autism as our Charity of the Month for July 2026. Thrive Autism exists to support neurodivergent children, young people, and their families across Norfolk and Waveney.


Leathes Prior is delighted to be supporting Thrive Autism as our Charity of the Month for July 2026. Thrive Autism is a relatively new charity in Norfolk, but with very big ambitions to support neurodivergent children, young people, and their families in Norfolk and Waveney.
Their long-term vision is to create Norfolk’s first state-of-the-art Autism Centre, a safe, inclusive, and welcoming space designed specifically for autistic children and young people, along with their families and caregivers. We know that families in our region face long waiting lists, limited support, and a lack of places where their children can feel truly accepted. Their centre will change that, providing both specialist facilities and a supportive community under one roof.
What will the centre include?
The Thrive Autism Centre will bring together a wide range of tailored spaces and services, including:
- Sensory rooms with cutting-edge equipment to support regulation and wellbeing.
- Therapy rooms offering access to speech, occupational, and music therapies.
- Soft-play and teen zones for safe and inclusive recreation.
- Craft and projection rooms for creativity and engagement.
- Outdoor play areas and a sensory garden for nature-based learning and relaxation.
- A family café and birthday party room to encourage community and celebration.
- Training and meeting spaces to provide advice, workshops, and education for families, carers, and professionals.
This centre will not only support children and young people, but also act as a hub for parents, carers, and the wider community to connect, learn, and share experiences.
Why is matters:
Currently, Norfolk has no specialist centre of this kind. Families are left without the resources they need, children wait years for support, and carers struggle to find respite. The Thrive Autism Centre will fill this gap, offering a holistic approach that brings together play, therapy, education, and community.
It will be a place where:
- Children and young people can play, learn, and build friendships without fear of judgement.
- Families and carers can find respite, guidance, and peer support.
- The wider community can access education and training, building greater understanding and inclusivity.
This July, we are supporting Thrive Autism on their journey to reach this incredible goal, to support families in our community. We will be holding a raffle at our 150th Anniversary celebration to help raise funds for the charity, along with hearing from Thrive Autism Chairman, Colin Lang MBE.


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