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Family activities
Family activities






Give each other crazy or fancy hair dos.Invite neighbors for a family potluck dinner.

family activities

Solve a crossword or word search puzzle.Do blind taste tests with various drinks and food.Have a watermelon seed spitting contest.Watch old home movies or look at old pictures.Learn clapping games like Miss Mary Mack.Learn string games like Cats in the Cradle.Research careers (Interview locals such as a firefighter, dentist, hairdresser, or lifeguard).Create a musical instrument out of recyclables.Play with Shaving Cream & food coloring.It’s a great way to learn a few new games and activities, while filling those “I’m bored!” moments. "However, if you do find you are in need of additional support over the summer period, please do not hesitate to call our helpline on 01 as we are here to help you.Challenge YOUR kids to do one activity every day all summer long. “Sadly, however, we know more and more people are struggling to afford basic items at the supermarket, which is why these food vouchers will help to provide an important lifeline to families who really need it. “No one should ever go hungry, especially our children and young people,” added Cllr Shah. The vouchers, which are worth £60 per eligible child, will be issued directly via local schools and colleges based on the information they hold over the next few weeks.

family activities

In more great news for local families, Oldham Council has also recently allocated new funding via the Household Support Fund to provide households on low income with food vouchers over the upcoming holidays. “We have everything from sports camps to cooking classes and arts and crafts workshops to enjoy, so if your children are eligible for this offer, what are you waiting for? Check out our upcoming programme and start booking on to these incredible activities today.”

FAMILY ACTIVITIES FOR FREE

Oldham’s HAF programme, which first began during Easter 2021, provides enriching activities and healthy meals for free to children aged 5-16 on benefits-related free school meals during Easter, summer and winter.Įligible households can already book onto the council's HAF activities using unique codes they have recently been issued in the post.Ĭouncillor Shaid Mushtaq, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, said: “Not only do we have a wonderful new universal offer for local families to access, we are also getting ready for yet another hugely successful summer of fun with our Holiday Activities and Food Programme. Some universal sessions will coincide with events taking place as part of the council’s existing Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF), which starts on Monday 24 July. “We hope this helps to take away some of the pressure faced by many families ahead of the schools closing and even more, we hope many of our children and young people will have a summer they never forget.” “That’s why our officers have been working really hard to bring together a new programme of activities that are free for everyone to access and enjoy over summer as we recognise how tough the holidays can be for many households, especially with increased costs to childcare and household bills. Outings include everything from cinema screenings and theatre shows to swimming sessions and family fun activities.Ĭouncillor Arooj Shah, Leader of Oldham Council, said: “We know times are incredibly hard for many families across our borough and it’s vitally important we provide them with as much care and support as we can to ensure they get through these difficult periods. More than 3,600 incredibly fun and enjoyable sessions will be accessible to children and young people over the next six weeks as part of the local authority’s new universal activity offer. This announcement will be welcomed news to many households across the borough who, without this support, may have otherwise struggled to afford such luxuries due to the financial pressures associated with the cost-of-living crisis.

family activities

With schools set to close in less than a fortnight, the local authority has worked hard to ensure all children and young people are able to enjoy fantastic opportunities over the upcoming holidays, without it coming at a cost to parents.






Family activities