Rochdale Observer

Animals are star turn as mosque opens its doors

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NEELI Mosque opened its doors again to local children with Special Educationa­l Needs and disabiliti­es, hosting an enchanting Animal Therapy session for the group Muslim Stars.

The atmosphere was filled with excitement as youngsters interacted with a diverse array of creatures, including a chinchilla, bearded dragon, panther chameleon, and more.

Parents and children alike revelled in the therapeuti­c experience, finding solace and joy in the gentle presence of these furry and scaly companions.

The animals, carefully selected for their calming effects, provided a unique form of support and engagement for the children.

Besides the main attraction of charming creatures, the event also featured face painting, adding an extra layer of delight to the day.

Children beamed with happiness as their faces transforme­d into vibrant works of art, reflecting the joyous spirit of the occasion.

As the children enjoyed the animal encounters and artistic expression­s, the organizers ensured that parents had their share of relaxation.

Coffee and refreshmen­ts were provided, creating a conducive environmen­t for parents to unwind and connect with each other while their children soaked in the therapeuti­c benefits of animal companions­hip.

Laila Iqbal, a dedicated new volunteer, played a pivotal role in enhancing the experience for the kids with SEND.

Her enthusiasm and commitment, combined with her unique perspectiv­e, added an extra layer of warmth to the event and inspired parents. As Laila is autistic she became a powerful testament to the importance of unconventi­onal approaches to support and uplift children with special needs.

The event was funded in the summer of ’23 when a group of women cycled 27 miles to raise funds for the cause.

This Muslim Star’s initiative and the continued support from Neeli Mosque, not only brought smiles to the faces of the children but also fostered a sense of community and inclusivit­y.

The success of the event underscore­d the importance of unconventi­onal approaches to support and uplift children with special needs, demonstrat­ing that sometimes, a furry friend can make all the difference in brightenin­g a child’s day!

 ?? ?? ●●Children at the animal therapy session hosted by Neeli Mosque
●●Children at the animal therapy session hosted by Neeli Mosque
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