Range of Free Easter Holiday Activities Offered


Programme is available to families receiving free school meals


Activities and meals will be provided for the children. Picture: Department for Education

The Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF) is providing activities and meals for eligible children and young people aged 5-16 in the borough of Hounslow over Easter.

During the Easter school holidays, each eligible child is entitled to four sessions for free in a scheme delivered by Hounslow Council. Families entitled to free school meals are encouraged to take full advantage of the activities on offer this Easter by booking directly with local providers.

The HAF programme aims to have a positive impact on children and young people, ensuring they eat healthily and stay active during the school holidays.

With sessions running across the borough, the programme has a number of activities, including:
• Football, rugby, tennis, or cricket.
• Arts and crafts.
• Gardening and cooking workshops.
• Water zorbing, kayaking and wall climbing activities.
• Computer Coding.

Any family that is entitled to free school meals should receive an Evoucher for the HAF programme from their child’s school with a link to the providers in the area. This is sent out by the school usually by text message or email. The Evoucher will include credit codes, which parents must enter when booking their child onto any HAF activities. Funding has been provided by the Department for Education. More information here.

The Council is working in partnership with local schools, community organisations and faith groups, as well as existing holiday and sport-club providers for this scheme.

For parents who take care of a disabled child, the Council’s Short Breaks programme for disabled children is open – ensuring families can have a respite together. More information.

To find out more, and to see the full range of activities on offer this Easter visit the Council’s Family Service Directory.

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April 1, 2022