Funding to feed children during the school holidays announced at Kirkcaldy project

Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell, who announced funding for six charities that offer children breakfast, healthy snacks and a hot lunch, as well as activities during the school holidays. She made the announcement during a visit to the Active Kids project at Kirkcaldy YMCA. She is pictured with local youngsters Abbie Thomson and Ellie Cook. Pic: George McLuskie.Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell, who announced funding for six charities that offer children breakfast, healthy snacks and a hot lunch, as well as activities during the school holidays. She made the announcement during a visit to the Active Kids project at Kirkcaldy YMCA. She is pictured with local youngsters Abbie Thomson and Ellie Cook. Pic: George McLuskie.
Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell, who announced funding for six charities that offer children breakfast, healthy snacks and a hot lunch, as well as activities during the school holidays. She made the announcement during a visit to the Active Kids project at Kirkcaldy YMCA. She is pictured with local youngsters Abbie Thomson and Ellie Cook. Pic: George McLuskie.
A project in Kirkcaldy has been showing how children and young people benefit from nutritious meals and a place to play and socialise when schools are closed for the holidays.

Active Kids, based at Kirkcaldy YMCA, has been running for several years providing support, stability and a range of fun-based educational activities for local children aged five to 14.

Today it was the venue for a funding announcement by Scottish Government communities secretary Aileen Campbell who revealed £340,000 would be allocated from the Scottish Government’s recently increased budget for six national charities that offer children breakfast, healthy snacks and a hot lunch as well as a range of games and activities during the school holidays.

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