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our ethos

When a baby is born, so is a mother, and she deserves just as much care and support.

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MISSION

For Rest Fermanagh is a serene, welcoming space offering mother-and-baby sensory and wellness groups since 2022. Founded by Lauren Logan after her own early motherhood experience during the pandemic, the groups began as simple buggy walks to foster socially distanced connection. They have since grown into a supportive “village” for mothers, created in collaboration with Una, founder of Twig and Tumble Play Café. Combining Lauren’s background in adult learning disabilities, mental health services, and early childhood development with Una’s creative expertise, For Rest now provides weekly sessions featuring sensory play, calming environments, peer support, and—importantly—a hot cuppa.

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Our space

Now located inside Twig and Tumble Play Café, 19 Belmore Street, Enniskillen, For Rest Fermanagh is a hidden indoor haven inspired by nature. A commissioned forest mural sets a tranquil scene where mothers can relax, connect, and create memories with their little ones. Each class is designed to engage the senses, boost happy hormones, and leave you feeling truly rested—just as our name promises.

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“Self care isn’t selfish. You cannot serve from an empty vessel.”

— Eleanor Brownn