LIBERAL Democrat MP for Yeovil Adam Dance opened Rama Life's new centre at Frogmary Farm last Friday.
New MP and local resident Adam Dance opened the new premises on July 19 with Jenn Hodge, Rama Life founder and CEO.
Adam who is himself dyslexic and has ADHD, was eager to show support for a service which is much needed.
The premises provides term-time educational support focusing on young people who are home educated or not thriving in school.
They also run a sought after holiday club provision. The service supports neurodivergent children as mainstream schools and groups cannot adapt to their needs.
He said: "I am delighted to open these premises for Rama Life and pleased to know that young people with similar learning issues to mine have alternatives to help them reach their full potential."
Jenn Hodge said: "We are so grateful to Adam for his support to Rama Life. Adam knows first hand how children and young people need different ways of learning, which we are able to provide. Our updated indoor and outdoor spaces give us a permanent location from which we can provide both term-time and holiday groups for both families and young people."
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