Pathway Activities, the Youth Outreach programme developed by RFCA NI, assisted Children in Northern Ireland with their scheme to support Portadown children and to end holiday hunger.
The scheme, called “Portadown Gets Active”, was delivered in partnership with the community and voluntary sector, statutory agencies, local schools and local government with additional support from Craigavon based Almac Group.
This new and unique initiative was aimed at offering children a fun and active holiday programme, which not only provides a free nutritious breakfast and lunch but also gives children the opportunity to gain an OCN qualification in Healthy Living.
Pauline Leeson, Chief Executive of Children in Northern Ireland, said:
“It is incredibly sad that in this day and age we still have families struggling to provide enough food for their children. Not only is food poverty detrimental to children’s health, it also has serious implications for their educational future. Which is why our project is so unique in its approach and why it has been a huge success by improving many outcomes for children.”
Some of the improved outcomes from this project include:
- Improved mental health and wellbeing for young people
- Improved nutrition during school holidays
- Improved educational achievement and no loss of educational memory
- Increased confidence and skills
- Reduced poor health through nutrition and exercise
- Improved employment prospects and progression (OCN qualification)
- Higher levels of social interaction and participation
- Increased confidence, health and wellbeing
Speaking about the scheme, Kevin Reid, VP Corporate Marketing, Almac Group, stated:
“Portadown Gets Active is a fantastic project which we were delighted to support. The kids who participated over the summer have developed a range of valuable skills and knowledge about nutrition, health and wellbeing whilst making friends and, most of all, having fun in the process. Congratulations to the team of volunteers who helped make the programme such a success.”
The Portadown Gets Active project will be running throughout the year during school holiday times – summer, Halloween, Christmas and Easter.
The project in Portadown is a partnership between Children in Northern Ireland, Oasis Youth Portadown, Children & Young People’s Strategic Partnership, Pathways Activities and Presentation Primary School with additional support from the Public Health Agency, food supplier Brakes UK and the Almac Group.
To view the video of the project visit here.
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