Everyone Can Gaming Sessions

Join us at our Technology and Gaming Centre for one of our popular free gaming sessions for disabled children aged 5-17 on Wednesday evenings 4pm to 5.30pm or 6pm to 7.30pm. There is also an adult session (18+) on Thursdays 10.30am to 12pm.
We have various games and control methods to ensure everyone can game! So, if your disability holds you back from gaming, we will match technology to your needs to ensure you can play. We have large screens for group gaming, VR’s and a driving rig.
The gaming sessions are free for disabled children and if you’d like to play along with a family member or friend that is non-disabled you can bring up to two guests to join in. Just please ensure you select a ticket for each person who will be taking part in the session so we can make sure we have enough space for everyone. If you have more than one disabled child and need more than three tickets, please contact us. We have a seating area for parents / carers to wait and watch the fun!
The sessions are completely free but you will need to get a ticket just so we can keep an eye on numbers, you can do that by clicking here! Scroll down the page and click on the "See Available Dates" button.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Julian Lee
- Contact Position
- General Manager
- Telephone
- 0808 8000 009 0808 8000 009
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contact@everyonecan.org.uk
- Website
- Everyone Can Gaming Sessions
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Where to go
- Name
- Everyone Can
- Address
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Floor 1, 25
School Road
Sale
Trafford - Postcode
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M33 7XXView M33 7XX on a map
- Notes
We are located just above New Look on the High Street. We have a wheelchair accessible lift and a disabled toilet.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Referral not required
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