JV Recruitment Are Fundraising for Full Spectrum Theatre

October 5, 2023

JV Recruitment are Raising Funds to Support Full Spectrum Theatre's Neurodiverse Youth Programs.

Full Spectrum Theatre is in need of professional camera equipment to continue championing its programs. The camera equipment will help the childrens’ technical skills, engagement, and communication skills, while connecting them to the world through live streaming and podcasting.


Full Spectrum Theatre teaches social skills to kids on the autism spectrum in an entertaining and playful context. While autism presents in different ways, many on the spectrum share one trait - challenges with social interactions. When social skills don’t come naturally, early intervention often involves teaching kids social stories or ‘scripts’ in order to memorise positive behavioural patterns. Full Spectrum Theatre helps children through theatre where scripts, learning lines, sharing the stage and being part of a community are fundamental.


We are proud to be raising awareness for this program, as it aligns closely to our values, courage, mateship, and endurance. Your support means more than just a donation; it signifies belief in these children's potential and a commitment to nurturing it.


If you wish to donate to this cause, our GoFundMe page is here.



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