25/07/23
Teams across Cardiff Council, along with partner organisations and community groups throughout the city, are joining forces to help families facing financial difficulties during the school summer holiday period.
A range of support is available at a time when there is increased financial pressures and parents and families can be guided towards ways in which youngsters can stay active and entertained, as well as how free and low-cost ways to feed families can be accessed.
The ‘Food and Fun' programme, now in its eighth year, is delivered through 27 of the city's schools. The multi-award-winning school holiday enrichment programme provides free meals alongside an exciting line-up of free fun activities, skills and sports delivered by partner organisations, including Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, which supports nutrition education sessions.
In addition, a host of other organisations, charities and companies are promoting free or low-cost ways to ensure everyone can eat healthily.
Cllr Sarah Merry, Cardiff Council's Deputy Leader and the Cabinet Member for Education, said: "Many people will be feeling the effects of the continuing cost of living crisis but for some families the impact is far greater, particularly with the added financial burden that the long school holidays bring.
"We recognise the need for and importance of our Food and Fun scheme. Over the last eight years we have established successful partnership working which has played a key role in supporting positive health and wellbeing amongst those children who benefit from the scheme the most.
"By providing access to physical activity, healthy meals and nutrition and food sessions, the initiative offers a wide range of fun activities which some children may not usually have the chance to enjoy.
"I'm delighted that the scheme has grown year on year and I'm looking forward to visiting many of the sessions this summer to meet the children and our dedicated members of staff."
Cabinet Member for tackling Poverty and Supporting Young People, Cllr Peter Bradbury said: "Our Money Advice team is still here to help people who need support over the school holidays, and beyond. If anyone is struggling, it's important to remember that help is available for everyone, just pop into your local hub or call the Adviceline. Our teams are waiting to help."
Here is a list of some of the activities and practical advice available:
Free or Low-Cost Activities
Support for Families
- Healthy Snack Scheme Vouchers
- Free School Meals
- Council tax reduction
- Homelessness Prevention Fund
- Discretionary Housing Payment
Free or Low-Cost Food
TheFood and Funscheme was developed by Cardiff's Food and Fun team in 2015 and was adopted by Welsh Government and rolled out to the rest of Wales during the following two years. It has been used as an example of Best Practice and has led to Wales being recognised as having the most advanced holiday provision in the UK.