The Sentinel

‘COME AND JOIN US FOR A GREAT CHRISTMAS EXPERIENCE’

Cost of living help for low-income families

- Sentinel Reporter newsdesk@reachplc.com

THOUSANDS of families are set to benefit from extra support during the Christmas school holidays.

Staffordsh­ire County Council’s Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) programme is available to eligible children aged between five and 16 on benefits-related free school meals.

The programme includes physical play, fun activities, nutritiona­l advice and a healthy hot meal where possible. Funding is provided by the Department for Education.

Mark Sutton, Staffordsh­ire County Council’s cabinet member for Children and Young People, said: “With food prices and the cost of living rising, this programme will be crucial for many families over the Christmas holidays.

“The programme will give children access to a wide variety of activities and a hot meal, helping keep them well-fed and active over the school break. Since the scheme launched in summer 2021, more than 117,000 free places have been made available with a further 12,700 places being made available this Christmas.

“There’s lots of fun activities on offer, including paintballi­ng, which is one of the newer activities. I would urge eligible parents to make sure they are registered.”

Staffordsh­ire County Council is working with charities, community groups, schools, and other organisati­ons to deliver the programme. Many providers are now keen to return with even more activities and fun.

Bal Singh, operations and programmes manager for Achieving Goalz and Dreams, said: “We aim to make all our sessions as fun, interactiv­e and engaging as possible.

“We’re back with all the favourites such as dodgeball, football, inflatable games, along with more unusual activities like trips out to go paintballi­ng and go karting. We are happy if the children are happy and I’d urge people to come and join us for a great Christmas experience.“

One parent spoke about the programme and said: “My girls have had an amazing time attending the HAF scheme. They have taken part in arts and crafts and lots of sporting activities. They particular­ly loved the trips out to Ninja Warrior, paintballi­ng, Kick Golf and the party meal on the last day. They have made new friends and it really has helped to improve their confidence in so many ways.”

HAF activities will start on Monday, December 19 and run until December 30.

All those eligible for the programme will receive a letter via their school. Any eligible children who have not received a letter by Friday should contact their school in the first instance, while all others should go to www.staffordsh­ire. gov.uk/holidayact­ivities for more informatio­n. Registrati­on opens at 4pm on Thursday, December 1.

Families worried about cost of living pressures can also get advice and support at www.staffordsh­ire.gov.uk/ heretohelp

 ?? ?? THUMBS UP: Go karting is a big hit.
THUMBS UP: Go karting is a big hit.
 ?? ?? MASKS ON: Paintballi­ng is also back.
MASKS ON: Paintballi­ng is also back.

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