Children and young people in Lancaster receiving free school meals are being invited to sign up to enjoy free activities during the Easter break.
The Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF) is funded by the Department for Education, and 'Happy Healthy Holidays' provides a great opportunity for local children and young people who are eligible for benefits-related free school meals to get out and about, get active and meet new friends. The sessions include a variety of fun activities alongside a nutritious meal each day.
The Easter programme of activities is being delivered by a whole host of providers and takes place between 1st and 15th April.
Paid for places are available in some of the clubs for children who are not eligible for benefits-related free school meals.
For more information on the activities on offer and how to book, click here
Activities available include forest school activities, enrichment, sports, computer coding and gameplay, dancing, arts and crafts, woodland skills, swimming and soft paly, sand art, as well as a range of opportunities for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and young people with disabilities, at a range of local venues.


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