Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme Easter 2026

About the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme

Since 2018, the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme has been supporting children who receive free school meals during the school holidays. After successful pilots between 2018 and 2020, the programme was rolled out nationally in 2021 and is now available in every local authority in England.

We know that school holidays can sometimes be challenging for families. For some children, this can mean missing out on fun experiences and healthy routines. Research shows that children from low-income households are:

  • Less likely to take part in organised activities
  • More likely to have ‘unhealthy holidays’ when it comes to nutrition and physical health
  • More likely to feel socially isolated

The HAF programme was created to help bridge this gap. Free holiday clubs can make a real difference to children and young people, and they work best when they:

  • Offer exciting, accessible enrichment activities
  • Provide more than just a meal – creating a full, enjoyable experience
  • Involve children and parents in preparing food
  • Build strong local partnerships, especially with voluntary and community organisations

Since 2021, HAF has supported hundreds of thousands of children and their families during Easter, summer, and Christmas holidays.

The Government has invested £220 million to help local authorities deliver free holiday provision, including healthy meals and enriching activities. This means more opportunities for children to learn, play, and thrive during the holidays.

Want to find out more or get involved?
Email us at: HAFprogramme@lbbd.gov.uk

About the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme

Since 2018, the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme has been supporting children who receive free school meals during the school holidays. After successful pilots between 2018 and 2020, the programme was rolled out nationally in 2021 and is now available in every local authority in England.

We know that school holidays can sometimes be challenging for families. For some children, this can mean missing out on fun experiences and healthy routines. Research shows that children from low-income households are:

  • Less likely to take part in organised activities
  • More likely to have ‘unhealthy holidays’ when it comes to nutrition and physical health
  • More likely to feel socially isolated

The HAF programme was created to help bridge this gap. Free holiday clubs can make a real difference to children and young people, and they work best when they:

  • Offer exciting, accessible enrichment activities
  • Provide more than just a meal – creating a full, enjoyable experience
  • Involve children and parents in preparing food
  • Build strong local partnerships, especially with voluntary and community organisations

Since 2021, HAF has supported hundreds of thousands of children and their families during Easter, summer, and Christmas holidays.

The Government has invested £220 million to help local authorities deliver free holiday provision, including healthy meals and enriching activities. This means more opportunities for children to learn, play, and thrive during the holidays.

Want to find out more or get involved?
Email us at: HAFprogramme@lbbd.gov.uk

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