Sign up now for free winter holiday clubs

Bookings are open for free winter children's holiday clubs

Boy cutting a heart shape out of red paper

Families are being encouraged to sign up now for free holiday activity clubs running across Leicestershire over the festive break.

Bookings are open for the sessions which include activities such as arts and crafts, sports, dance, games and music, alongside a nutritious meal.

They are available for children aged five to 16 who are receiving benefits-related free school meals.

You can check eligibility to take part, search providers and book places. To view all available provisions, click on the 'Winter 2022 HAF Activities List' document.

The free clubs are being offered as part of Leicestershire 'Holidays Together’ - a Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme funded by the Department for Education.

Leicestershire County Council is working with Active Together to deliver the scheme, which is being held at venues across the county by schools, voluntary and community organisations, childcare providers and sports clubs. 

 
We are excited to be able to offer these sessions once again.
“They present a brilliant opportunity for children and young people to make new friends, learn new skills and, importantly, have fun. 
 
 
At what can be a difficult time of year for many families, we hope as many children as possible access this great opportunity to receive a daily healthy meal and have fun playing sport and being active. 
 

As well as the winter ‘Holidays Together’, the council is continuing with measures to tackle the rising cost of living and help residents most in need of financial support over the winter months.

These are to include vouchers worth £15 per week to help the families of 14,000 children in Leicestershire who are eligible for free school meals to buy food over the break.

The vouchers are available through the council’s £3.2 million Household Support Fund, which has been funded by the Department for Work and Pensions.


 

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