The HAF programme funded the day trip to Great Yarmouth, which was organised by staff from Sandy and Biggleswade Children’s Centre.
Children and their parents were able to enjoy a memorable day at the beach, making the most of the sun, sea, and sand, as well as visiting an arcade and an aquarium.
One child who joined the trip excitedly said:
The best bit was going in the sea. A wave went over me!
A parent shared:
This was R’s first time seeing the sea. He was so excited.
Our HAF programme is designed for children eligible for benefit-related free school meals, which is a requirement from the Department for Education that funds the programme. All children who attend face to face activities are provided with a healthy hot meal and snacks.
Through the HAF programme, we funded activities for children throughout the summer holidays, including arts, crafts and creative activities, multi-activity clubs, outdoor and sports focussed sessions and youth and holiday clubs. There were also activities on offer especially for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Councillor Steve Owen, our Executive Member for Children’s Services, said:
Our HAF programme has been a huge help for families during the summer holidays, offering children fun, engaging activities that keep them active and learning while school is out. I hope it has also really made a difference to parents and carers; by ensuring their children have had free and fun things to do, and had access to a meal and snacks, helps take some of the financial pressure off families during the holidays.
It’s always a highlight to hear about the activities children and families have enjoyed, and I hope the day trip to Great Yarmouth provided families with the opportunity to create lasting memories.