Wiltshire Family Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for Inclusive Adventure Play Centre
Wiltshire Family Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for Inclusive Adventure Play Centre

Ogeg Ltd, a family-run business founded by Matt Jeffery, has embarked on an ambitious crowdfunding campaign to raise £65,000 for the construction of an all-inclusive adventure play centre in the Swindon area. Named after Matt’s children, Ollie and Erin, Ogeg Ltd aims to create a play centre that prioritises inclusivity, environmental sustainability, and educational exploration.

With over 40 years of combined experience in early years teaching, the Ogeg Ltd team is well-prepared to deliver an exceptional play experience that goes beyond traditional playgrounds. The Ogeg Adventure Play Centre will stand out for its commitment to inclusivity, welcoming all children regardless of their abilities. The centre will feature a distinctive soft play zone indoors, complete with sensory tools and wheelchair-accessible structures. Outside, children can explore play equipment suitable for all, including those with mobility needs.

Wiltshire Family Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for Inclusive Adventure Play Centre

Matt Jeffery, the founder of Ogeg, expressed his passion for the project: “Every child, regardless of their abilities, deserves a safe and welcoming environment where they can play, learn, and explore.” The funds raised through the crowdfunding campaign will cover expenses such as securing a suitable location, planning, initial construction, materials, and equipment for both indoor and outdoor areas.

Ogeg Ltd is committed to giving back to the community, with plans to donate 5% of profits to children and environmental charities. The team also intends to volunteer in local projects, including litter picks, tree plantings, and community events.

Inspired by the children’s book Adventures with Ollie, the Lost Hat, written by Matt two years ago, the adventure play centre aims to create a space where all children can embark on their own adventures. Matt’s family is actively involved in the business, with his dad, Graham, searching for the ideal semi-rural location accessible from Swindon. Matt’s mum, sister, and wife, Katie, contribute to concept ideas, planning, and financial aspects. Ollie and Erin, the children, play a crucial role by testing and providing input on what the centre should include.

Contributions to the crowdfunding campaign will help turn this dream into reality, benefitting the community and establishing a standout play centre in the South West. Every donation counts and contributors can look forward to rewards while supporting a meaningful project

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