Welcome, foster families! Whether you’re new to the area or have lived here for years, Leeds and Bradford offer an abundance of activities perfect for creating cherished memories with your foster children. These vibrant cities are brimming with opportunities to bond, learn, and have fun together. From thrilling outdoor adventures to enriching cultural experiences, there’s something here for every family.
Being a foster carer means providing a supportive and nurturing environment, and what better way to do that than by exploring new places and trying new things? In this blog, we’ll guide you through some of the best family-friendly activities around Leeds and Bradford. Whether you’re looking for an educational outing, a creative workshop, or a day of pure fun and laughter, we’ve got you covered.
So, gather your little ones, and let’s discover the wonderful adventures that await your foster family in Leeds and Bradford!
Leeds Youth Service
A variety of youth clubs and projects across Leeds offering arts, sports, and personal development activities.
Website: leeds.gov.uk/children-and-families/young-people/youth-service
Bradford Youth Service
Provides youth clubs, holiday programs, and support services for young people in Bradford.
Website: bradford.gov.uk/children-young-people-and-families/activities-for-young-people/youth-service/
The Hunslet Club (Leeds)
Offers a range of activities including sports, performing arts, and life skills workshops.
Website: hunsletclub.org.uk
Getaway Girls (Leeds)
Supports young women through various activities, trips, and personal development programs.
Website: getawaygirls.co.uk
Bradford City Youth Development
Focuses on sports, particularly football, offering training sessions and development programs.
Website: bradfordcityafc.com/youth-development
Leeds Play Network
Organizes play sessions and events for children and young people, including those with special needs.
Website: leedsplaynetwork.org.uk
The Shine Project (Bradford)
Provides activities and support for young people to develop their skills and confidence.
Website: bradfordcouncil.org.uk/shine
The Children’s Society (Leeds and Bradford)
Provides support and programs for young people, including those in foster care, to help with emotional well-being and personal development.
Website: childrenssociety.org.uk
Fostering Network – Support Groups and Events
Provides resources, support groups, and events for foster carers and children.
Website: thefosteringnetwork.org.uk
Pets at Home
Offers free educational workshops for children to learn about pet care and animal welfare. These sessions can be a fun and interactive way for children to engage with animals.
Website: petsathome.com
Leeds Museums and Galleries
Free entry to museums and galleries with family-friendly events and activities across the city.
Website: museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk
Bradford Museums and Galleries
Interactive exhibitions and educational programs suitable for children and families.
Website: bradfordmuseums.org
The Rainbow Factory
A creative online store offering storytelling, arts, and crafts packages for children.
Website: rainbowfactorykids.com
Breeze in the park
Interactive play events in parks and green spaces.
Activities include sports, games, art, music, and inflatables.
Locations include Queens Park in Pudsey, Potternewton Playing Fields, and more.
Dates: July 26 – August 31.
Cost: 50p per child, tickets must be bought in advance (Leeds City Council News)
Monopoly Life-Sized
Location: Leeds City Centre
Website: monopolylifesized.co.uk/leeds
Where kids can eat for free or £1 during the summer holidays 2024 (prima.co.uk)
https://www.prima.co.uk/family/kids/a22572732/where-kids-eat-free
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