Good morning. Welcome back to Survival Guide.
School’s out! Children are wild with excitement for six weeks free of the shackles of homework and maths lessons (can we blame them?) but parents know the drill. It can be a challenge to keep them entertained for weeks on end, especially without breaking the bank.
Childcare costs over the summer holidays have now surged to more than £175 per week, according to Coram Family and Childcare. That works out, extortionately, at more than £1,000 for the six-week summer holiday period.
There’s also the added costs for food, especially for families who are eligible for free school meals and have that lifeline stripped away over the school break.
The Big Issue is here to help and, for the third year in a row, we’re running our Summer Survival Guide – a series of articles in the magazine and online to help parents navigate those costly summer holidays.
In this week’s newsletter, we round-up some ideas for free things to do with kids over the summer holidays, and we’ve also got a list of places where you can get free or £1 meals for your little ones.
If you don’t have kids yourself, you probably know someone who does, so share this round and forward it on. You never know who might need some help this summer…
Fortunately, there are wonderful schemes which are supporting families over the holidays, and there’s lots of reason to feel hope. First up, we head to a school in East London which has a “food shop” ensuring families don’t go hungry this summer.
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Inside the primary school 'food shop' ensuring children don't go hungry over summer break