Town Launching Sensory Packs - Ipswich Town News
Town have announced that they will make sensory packs available to supporters with disabilities for the 2019/20 campaign.
The packs are aimed at helping supporters, especially those with autism, to enjoy games at Portman Road and elsewhere, as well as other events.
The packs will be in an official Ipswich Town drawstring bag containing a disability awareness lanyard featuring a map of Portman Road, noise-cancelling headphones and a club-branded fidget spinner and club-branded soft stress ball.
Town will announce how the sensory packs can be obtained in due course.
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