We See You Event – Wednesday 27 May 2026

You are warmly invited to join us for a special event dedicated to recognising parents and carers who care for children with disabilities.

To attend the event please click here to register

We See You Event Poster

Poster with a dark blue background featuring a pink and light blue heart-shaped logo above the words “We See You” and the hashtag “#CaringForChildrenWithDisabilities.” The logo of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council appears in the top right corner.Event details are listed: “Theatre at The Mill, Mossley Mill, Newtownabbey, Wednesday 27 May 2026, 10am–2pm (Lunch Provided), with refreshments available from 9.30am.”
The poster invites people to a special event recognising parents and carers of children with disabilities, highlighting their dedication and offering opportunities for support, connection, and practical help.
It notes the event will be hosted by Paul Clark and include a keynote speech from Councillor Leah Kirkpatrick, as well as contributions from Sasha Gillespie and Alma White, and a performance by Hillcroft School Makaton Choir.
The event is described as relaxed, inclusive, and accessible, with BSL interpreters and a sensory room available. Attendees are encouraged to bring the person they care for.
A link is provided for more venue details, and a call to action at the bottom reads: “To attend the event please click here to register.”

Poster with a dark blue background featuring a pink and light blue heart-shaped logo above the words “We See You” and the hashtag “#CaringForChildrenWithDisabilities.” The logo of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council appears in the top right corner. Event details are listed: “Theatre at The Mill, Mossley Mill, Newtownabbey, Wednesday 27 May 2026, 10am–2pm (Lunch Provided), with refreshments available from 9.30am.” The poster invites people to a special event recognising parents and carers of children with disabilities, highlighting their dedication and offering opportunities for support, connection, and practical help. It notes the event will be hosted by Paul Clark and include a keynote speech from Councillor Leah Kirkpatrick, as well as contributions from Sasha Gillespie and Alma White, and a performance by Hillcroft School Makaton Choir. The event is described as relaxed, inclusive, and accessible, with BSL interpreters and a sensory room available. Attendees are encouraged to bring the person they care for. A link is provided for more venue details, and a call to action at the bottom reads: “To attend the event please click here to register.”