TFM runs a combination of free community inclusion events, as well as specialised day programs, workshops and retreats. Please find our current events and programs below.
Are you ready to be a part of something truly exceptional on December 3rd in Wollongong? Join us as we celebrate the rights and wellbeing of people with disabilities at our upcoming awareness event.
As one of our special highlights of the day, The Form Movement and Wollongong Flowers invite you to participate in our Terrarium Workshop, where you’ll discover the art of creating your very own fresh terrarium.
🌿 What’s a Terrarium? 🌿
Terrariums are a stylish trend that is not only visually appealing but also low-maintenance. These charming miniature gardens encased in glass bowls feature succulents, stones, and moss – they are self-sustaining plant ecosystems that require minimal space and dedication, making them the perfect addition to any environment. At our workshop, you’ll learn the ins and outs of crafting and caring for your unique terrarium, including where to place it in your home.
🪴 Why Join our Terrarium Workshop? 🪴
Creating a terrarium is not only an inclusive activity, but it also offers participants a low-impact, therapeutic experience that engages their senses, fosters personal expression, and encourages social interaction. The adaptable learning environment ensures that everyone can participate comfortably and at their own pace, making it an enriching and enjoyable experience for all.
Don’t miss this chance to cultivate your creativity and be a part of a meaningful day. Join us on December 3rd and let your imagination bloom! 🌱✨
Learn more about our Awareness Day
Our Awareness Day activities (ex Terrarium Workshop), as well as the food and drinks we offer, are freely available to all. While there is no mandatory fee, we would sincerely welcome any contributions to our fundraising page.
Every donation made through our fundraising page will support Autism Awareness Australia, a crucial organisation dedicated to enhancing the wellbeing and quality of life for families and individuals with autism spectrum disorders in Australia.