A ‘Family Focus’ information sharing event was recently held at Rhyl Town Hall and saw over 285 people attend.
Held on April 6, the event was put on by the Families First and Flying Start teams, with more than 30 stands in attendance.
They provided advice on topics such as education, housing, ALN, employment, health, energy, money matters, as well as the on Families First & Flying Start schemes.
Each family that attended was given a raffle ticket, with prizes on offer including an air fryer, slow cooker, Easter hampers and Denbighshire Leisure vouchers.
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Every stand provided an activity that the children could take part in as their parents or carers were discussing information. These included Easter themed masks, sweet treats, and toys.
TAPE also hosted a drop-in session, where attendees were invited to create their very own animated videos.
Councillor Gill German, Deputy Leader and Lead Member for Education, Children and Families said: “I am so glad to see that so many people attended this event.
“The information on offer was informative to the local families, who came through the door in record numbers.
“This was a brilliant initiative put on by our Families First and Flying Start teams.
“It was also a great opportunity for children to have some Easter themed fun while parents gathered and discussed the information available.”
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