Children's Fund

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The Children's Fund is a government initiative intended to prevent social exclusion.

The aim is to fund projects that run activities and provide support to young children aged between 5 to 13 who need it the most. With an emphasis on:

  • Children, young people and families most at risk of exclusion through poverty and disadvantage.
  • Adding value to, building on, or linking with existing Government initiatives or local projects.
  • Promoting the participation of local families, children and young people in the design and working of the programme.
  • Being culturally appropriate and sensitive to particular needs.
  • Minimising local bureaucracy by building on suitable existing local partnerships which reflects improved joint working and co-ordination between sectors.

"giving our youngsters a voice, hearing what they say

giving them a choice, somewhere safe to play

helping them achieve their best and work together

caring for themselves and of course each other!"

Poem from Junior Exposure Magazine

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Further Information

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Haringey Children's Fund
The Children and Young People's Service
River Park House
Podium Floor
225 High Road
Wood Green
London
N22 8HQ

Tel 020 8489 3178
Fax 020 8489 3760
Email childrensfund@haringey.gov.uk

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Page Last Updated: 18 July 2008

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