Free Spaces For Children and Young People at Easter Holiday Clubs in Harrow
To be eligible for the programme, families must be living or studying in Harrow and in receipt of (means-tested) free school meals, although extra spaces are held for families who are not free school meals but who would benefit.
Activities can be viewed and booked via youngharrowfoundation.org/haf-programme
Over 20 local organisations have received funding to deliver activities which include multi-sports, boxing, arts and crafts, football, comedy skills workshops, cooking clubs, theatre and music, trips and much more. There is something for every child to keep them stay active and enjoying their school holiday. As with every HAF programme, there are a number of specialist high-need SEND programmes, and a range of mainstream inclusive activities.
Dan Burke, CEO of Young Harrow Foundation, said: “This Easter, HAF returns with even more fun and fantastic activities for children and young people. What we love about this programme, is not only does it offer much-needed high-quality childcare support to families, we know that children and young people look forward to it and count HAF as part of their school holiday highlights.”
Cllr Hitesh Karia, London Borough of Harrow’s Cabinet Member for Children and Young People said: “It is wonderful to see the HAF programme returning back for the Easter holidays in Harrow to support those in need. The popular scheme has helped support families and young people in our borough by giving them access to great activities and food. We are immensely grateful to all the providers who work so hard to deliver such positive and enjoyable experiences for our young people.”
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