Aiming High - Days Out for families with disabled children and young people
As part of the Aiming High project, Community Action South & East Kent are offering family day trips by coach to Howletts Wild Animal Park, Leeds Castle and Diggerland starting 16th August 2010. These family days are open to families with one or more disabled children and young people aged 0—18 years old living in or attending school within the Ashford, Canterbury, Dover, Shepway, Swale & Thanet Districts.
Trips are open to families that currently receive limited or no short break services and activities. CASE Kent’s Out and About Project is offering these trips as the management organisation for the Aiming High for Disabled Children Core Offer in East Kent on behalf of Kent County Council.
We are delivering family days and activates during the school holidays and we will be shortly publishing an activity and family days programme for the October half-term. These activities are for unaccompanied children and will be run by experienced providers who will have adequate safeguards and trained staff available to ensure that children are able to enjoy activities in a safe and cared for environment. However, these activities will not include respite or overnight care.
So if your group, organisation or indeed a relative would benefit from these family days or individual activities then please contact us urgently to book for the August coach trips as the closing date is soon or to register for details of the activity programme.
Family days out to Howletts, Leeds Castle & Diggerland in August.
For further information and booking please call 01843 588780 or email outandabout@casekent.org.uk
Community Action South East Kent is a member of the National Association for Voluntary & Community Action (NAVCA) and NAVCA accredited. Registered Charity No. 1090806. Registered Company No. 4329944.
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