How young people will be supported during half-term amid cost of living crisis

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A support programme designed to help young people during the cost of living crisis will be back during the autumn half-term break. 'Loads To Do' will see a variety of activities put on during the holidays.

Young people will be given the chance to take part and get a free meal. Activities will range from arts and crafts to sports, with kids between five and 15 able to take part free of charge, courtesty of Manchester council and MCRactive.

It comes following the success of the Holiday and Food (HAF) initiative, in which 15,000 kids participated during the summer of 2023.

The town hall provided extra funds to help improve the support system offered by government. The programme is designed to help families with young people who are struggling buying food amid the cost of living crisis.

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