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Foster children activities survey - Solihull Moors Foundation
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Would you be interested in free weekly activities for your foster child(ren)?
We’d like to obtain feedback about the possibility of introducing a range of free indoor activities for Solihull foster children.
The sessions would be organised and led by the Solihull Moors Foundation youth engagement team, who are highly experienced in working with both families and children/young adults.
If you could complete the short survey below, we can then ascertain the likely demand to these proposed fun sessions.
Would you be interested in free weekly activities for your foster child(ren)?
We’d like to obtain feedback about the possibility of introducing a range of free indoor activities for Solihull foster children.
The sessions would be organised and led by the Solihull Moors Foundation youth engagement team, who are highly experienced in working with both families and children/young adults.
If you could complete the short survey below, we can then ascertain the likely demand to these proposed fun sessions.