Children enjoy Kashmir Youth Project play scheme
Date published: 13 April 2016
Children enjoy the Kashmir Youth Project play scheme
Children from across the borough came together for a special play scheme organised by the Kashmir Youth Project.
Over 40 youngsters aged between five and 12 made the most of the activities being provided including arts and crafts, dodgeball tournaments, music classes and health and wellbeing education.
KYP Development Manager Mohammed Sheraz said: “It's been a fun packed Easter holiday play scheme, providing local families and their young people the opportunity to particulate in various activities.
“I would like to thank he volunteers and parents for their support In helping to run the activities. The young children are looking forward to the party to finish off a successful holiday period.
“Young children from across Rochdale have benefitted and we would like to thank Radpac who gave us the opportunity to carry out the programme.”
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