Social Clubs | Expressions of Interest
Your Interests Could Inspire Our Next Group
Gaming is one way people connect — but it is certainly not the only one. We would love to create more small, interest-based social groups where children and teenagers can spend time with people who enjoy some of the same things they do.
Rather than scheduling groups and hoping people appear, we want to hear what families are actually interested in. When enough people with compatible ages and interests express interest in the same activity, we can explore bringing a group together.
The interest comes first. The group grows from there.
Expressions of Interest
LEGO Club
Build Something Together
For young people who enjoy LEGO, building, designing and creating. A LEGO-based group could provide a smaller, structured environment where participants build alongside one another, share ideas, collaborate when they want to and connect through a common interest.
Expressions of Interest
Art Club
Create Alongside Others
For young people who enjoy drawing, painting, making and experimenting with creative materials. The focus would be on creating in a shared space rather than expecting conversation to happen on demand. Art itself provides something participants can share, notice, discuss — or simply enjoy alongside one another.
Expressions of Interest
Mental Fitness
Move, Play & Connect
A physical-activity based social group for young people who find connection easier when they are moving and doing something rather than sitting and talking. Activities could involve movement, games and collaborative physical challenges depending on the group. This is not therapy through exercise, and not a treatment for mental illness — it's an interest/activity-based social group that uses movement as the shared context.
Why We Start With Expressions of Interest
Great Groups Start With Common Ground
Great social groups aren’t created by numbers alone. We want each group to have enough common ground for the experience to feel comfortable, engaging and enjoyable for the people taking part.
When expressions of interest come in, we consider things such as:
Age
Shared interests
Preferred activities
Group size
Individual support needs
How the group might work together
There’s no commitment when you submit an Expression of Interest, and it doesn’t guarantee that a group will run. It simply lets us know what you’d be interested in joining and helps us shape future groups around the people who actually want to be there.
Register Your Interest
No commitment — this simply helps us understand which groups families would like us to create.
Looking for a Group That’s Already Running?
Explore Gaming Club
Not every social group is a proposal — Gaming Club is already running. For children and teenagers looking for an interest-based social environment, Gaming Club provides opportunities to connect through gaming, technology and shared activities.
Explore Gaming Club