Sensory-Friendly Beach Bash
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Sensory-Friendly Beach Bash

Join us for a beach-themed, sensory-friendly celebration as we proudly open the doors to our new autism therapy center!

By Success On The Spectrum

Date and time

Saturday, July 26 · 11am - 2pm EDT

Location

SOS Whitehall

1021 Country Club Road Columbus, OH 43213

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Join us for a beach-themed, sensory-friendly celebration as we proudly open the doors to our new autism therapy center! This special event is designed for children of all sensory needs to enjoy a fun and welcoming experience.


Event Highlights:

🌞 Sensory-Friendly Beach Games – Bubble station, beach ball toss, and sandcastle building!
🌿 Quiet Zone – A comfortable, shaded space for sensory breaks.
💦 Water Play Area – Supervised splash fun to cool off and enjoy!

This is a free, family-friendly event, and we can't wait to welcome you into our new space. Come celebrate with us, explore the center, and enjoy a day of beach-themed fun in a judgment-free, inclusive environment!

We look forward to celebrating with you! 🌊☀️💙

All ages and abilities welcome.


SUCCESS ON THE SPECTRUM is the #1 Autism Treatment franchise in the country and we are proud to be a part of the community, providing ABA Therapy for Children with Autism.


We host several sensory-friendly events for the public every year. We never do fundraisers or ask families to pay to attend any of our events. We never do it to make money.


We simply do it for the Awesome kids in our community.


Navigating Autism, One Child at a Time


Organized by

The primary purpose of hosting autism events is to create a safe and inclusive space for children with autism. These events aim to provide a judgement-free environment where individuals on the autism spectrum and their families can feel accepted, understood, and supported.

As a secondary purpose, we aim to raise awareness, promote inclusivity, and encourage the broader community to embrace and support individuals with autism and their families

Thirdly, these events are not just for the kids… By organizing autism events, we strive to foster a sense of belonging and alleviate the discomfort that parents may experience in public settings. We hope to give parents the ability to ENJOY taking their children out to have fun. We hope to improve the “parent experience”.