There will be plenty of activities to keep the kids entertained this festive season, with the return of Hull FC Community Foundation’s popular HAF Camps.
Beginning on Monday 23rd December, the Community Foundation will be delivering a whole manner of different activities to engage with local youngsters during the winter break.
It’s all thanks to funding received from Hull City Council through the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme – a scheme funded by the Government and delivered by local councils across the winter break, providing healthy food and fun activities to children and young people, with free meals available for those that attend.
The coordinated activities support families and enable children to have fun and stay active while away from the classroom during their winter break.
Camps are part of the Black and Whites’ ongoing commitment to helping grow Rugby League and develop players for the future, running alongside a host of projects and programmes to engage with, educate and inspire local juniors.
During this year’s winter programme, camps will include Rugby League activities, multi-sports activities, dance & cheerleading, and Unite Girls.
Check out all of the activites on offer in our winter programme:
Elite Rugby Camp
Jonny Whiteley Park, Thur 2nd to Fri 3rd Jan (Ages 11-16)
Multi-Sports Camps
Active +, Mon 23rd Dec (Ages 5-11)
St Mary’s College, Mon 23rd Dec to Fri 3rd Jan (Ages 5-11)
Boxing Camp
City of Hull Boxing Club, Thur 2nd to Fri 3rd Jan (Ages 5-11)
Unite Girls Camp
MKM Stadium Community Hub, Mon 23rd Dec to Fri 3rd Jan (Ages 11-16)
Dance & Cheerleading Camp
St Mary’s College, Thur 2nd to Fri 3rd Jan (Ages 5-11)
Football Camp
Allam Sports Centre, Mon 23rd Dec to Fri 3rd Jan (Ages 12-16)
To find out more information on all of the winter camps, or to book a place, please click here.
The camps are an exciting opportunity to learn and develop skills like meeting new friends, alongside a nutritious meal each day, while taking part in engaging and enriching activities which support the development of resilience, character and wellbeing along with their wider educational attainment
Children will have access to a packed lunch, as we encourage young people to eat healthily over the holidays, while also developing an understanding of nutrition and food budgeting for families.