Jump to content
  • SUMMER HOLIDAY CLUB HELPS TO TACKLE ISOLATION FOR SALFORD FAMILIES


    Carl Davison - Editor
     Share

    Salford News



    Throughout the summer holidays, children and their parents attended the Marlborough Road Academy holiday club in Broughton where they could tuck into a free hot meal and enjoy fun activities with their friends, including sports, dance and arts and crafts.

    Salford housing provider Salix Homes provided the club with £500 to help fund the food and activities on offer as part of its Springboard community grant programme, which supports local projects that boost community spirit, promote health and wellbeing, reduce isolation or improve the environment.

     

    Mum Sahira Chaudhrey, attended the holiday club with her three young children. She said:

    Quote

     

    “As a parent it’s difficult to find activities over the summer to keep children entertained. There is a lack of local activities, money can add up quickly and things can get pretty tight.

    “I was extremely grateful to be able to take my children to a place where they can join in with a variety of activities and get a great meal at the end of it.”

     

    Salix Homes also provided £600 additional funding through its Springboard programme to enable the children and their parents, along with other local families, to enjoy a day trip to Knowsley Safari Park to mark the end of the summer holidays.

    Saimah Alam, who also attended the holiday club with her children, said:

    Quote

    “The club has been a huge help to me. I have felt quite isolated in the past as it can be hard to find things to do for the kids all summer and this can turn out really expensive, so it’s great to be able to get out of the house and enjoy activities together as a family.”

    Ben Cruickshanks, neighbourhood manager at Salix Homes, added:

    Quote

     

    “For some people, the school holidays are about having fun with your family and friends, and visiting new and exciting places, but sadly this isn’t always the case for many local families.

    “The school holidays can increase the financial pressures on families, and they may also experience social isolation as trips out and activities can soon add up.

    “This is why Salix Homes is so proud to support the holiday club which has ensured that local families can still make sure their children enjoyed a fun-filled summer holiday with their friends without having to worry about the additional financial pressure.”

     

    The newly-formed holiday club was set up by Salford charity The Life Centre, on behalf of the Salford Food Network, and delivered in partnership with the Broughton Team Churches, which includes St James Higher Broughton and St Clement with St Matthias Lower Broughton, along with Marlborough Road School and Audacious Church.

    SH2.jpg

    The initiative also received support from Salford Community Leisure, The Rio Ferdinand Foundation, Tesco and Salford Council’s catering service City Wide.

    SH3.jpg




     Share


    User Feedback

    Recommended Comments

    There are no comments to display.



    Create an account or sign in to comment

    You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

    Create an account

    Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

    Register a new account

    Sign in

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now

  • Our Facebook Groups

  • Our Facebook Groups

  • Latest Review

  • Upcoming Local Events

    No upcoming events found
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Our Privacy Policy, community Guidelines and website Terms of Use can be found on the links provided.