Camps are available throughout Buckinghamshire including Beaconsfield High School in Beaconsfield and Green Park Activity Centre in Aston Clinton.
The initiative hopes to provide Ukrainian children aged 5-16 years old with much-needed fun and adventure with opportunities to learn something new, practise English and make new friends
It's being ran by Camp Beaumont, who is the UK’s longest-running provider of day camps during school holidays. Camps run Monday to Friday and are packed with creative, sporting and adventure activities including archery, parachute games, tennis, trampolining and much more. To further support the children and their families, parents will also be given a Tesco voucher with a value of £5 per day.
In order to register for the free spaces, visit:www.campbeaumont.co.uk/ukraine
The programme will last for the state school summer holidays, until 2 September 2022.

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