The treats were given to Let's Play Project, a charity helping children and young people with additional needs, by housebuilder by Orbit Homes. Donated by Orbit Homes staff, they will be given to children during the charity's sessions around Easter. Tim Harrison, construction director at Orbit Homes, said: "At Orbit Homes, we're committed to making a positive impact in the local communities in which we build.
"Our team wanted to do something special to spread Easter excitement in the area. "We hope that our donation of treats will make the fun activities provided by the Let's Play Project even sweeter this Easter." The Let's Play Project runs a range of clubs for children aged five to 25 with additional needs, including after-school clubs, youth groups, and holiday clubs.
It offers two youth group sessions - one on Thursday evenings for 11 to 16-year-olds and the other on Friday evenings for 16 to 25-year-olds, offering participants the chance to socialise and learn new skills. Libby Gardner, senior coordinator at Let’s Play Project, said: "We have lots of exciting activities planned for local children and young people this Easter and we’re grateful for this donation from Orbit Homes. "We’ve no doubt the children will all enjoy them.
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Easter eggs donated to Banbury children with additional needs
Housebuilder Orbit Homes has donated more than 100 Easter eggs to the Let's Play Project.