
Everybody Volunteer of the Year volunteers on DIY SOS Children In Need
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This initiative, run entirely by volunteers, has become a cornerstone of the community. It offers a variety of activities for toddlers, fostering early social skills and providing much-needed respite for parents. The group’s success is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the volunteers, who have created a nurturing environment that benefits everyone involved.
Parents have praised the group as an invaluable resource, highlighting the sense of community and support it provides. One parent shared, “It’s a fantastic place to meet other parents and let our children play in a safe and friendly environment. The volunteers are amazing and truly deserve all the credit.”
Pat, one of our inspirational volunteers went on to say “Our Stay n Play group in Holmes Chapel strives to be inclusive and welcoming to all children and adults to provide support, fun, and social development of children through play whilst giving adults the opportunity to socialise with other adults”.
The Holmes Chapel Community Centre’s toddler group is more than just a meet-up; it’s a lifeline for many new parents, offering friendship, advice, and a sense of belonging. The community is incredibly grateful for the volunteers’ efforts, which have made a lasting positive impact on countless families.
If you are interested in volunteering or would like to know more about the opportunities available, visit our website.
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