AN Irvine Assisted Support Needs (ASN) voluntary organisation has celebrated exciting Hallowe'en fun.
ASN Support - Ayrshire, run by a team of parents, has hailed its Hallowe'en Experience as their most successful event to date.
The event was held at St Matthews Academy in Saltcoats on Sunday, October 27.
It was made up of two sessions, the first from 11.45am to 12.45pm and the second from 1.15pm to 2.45pm.
Children had the opportunity to get involved with sensory play, a pumpkin patch and bouncy castles.
The group works to offer inclusive activities within an accessible environment for those who have additional support needs.
Various organisations contributed to the day's event, including Cloud Nine Children's Entertainment, KA Leisure and Wee Messies.
To contribute to the Halloween atmosphere, pumpkins were donated to the party by Asda, Tesco Irvine, Aldi Saltcoats and Lidl Saltcoats.
Caroline Mitchell, chair for the organisation, said: "I wish to highlight our most successful event, our Halloween Experience."
She mentioned the efforts made to create a "safe space" for children with additional support needs.
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