Activities & Locations
SNAP holiday clubs are run in smaller groups than our SNAP Holiday Playschemes which makes for a generally quieter setting.
The sessions mainly take place within the scheme setting. The sessions are themed so that members can take part in arts and craft, baking or maybe even a visit to our local park.
There is something for everyone at SNAP so please get in touch to enroll your child
We currently run these SNAP Saturday clubs sessions at Watling View School in St Albans every Saturday during term time . The schemes are led by Kelsey Ferrari and Paige.
We also run Saturday club sessions at Hobbs Hill Wood School in Hemel Hempstead approximately 3/4 times per term, let by Phoebe Durrant.
"Our 16-year-old daughter Alison has learning disabilities, ADHD, is autistic and has epilspsy. She loves going to SNAP and always comes back happy and keen to tell us what they've been doing - painting, banking, singing - or "just" hanging out with each other. Most of all she loves being able to socialise with her perrs - the opportunities for a teenager like Alison are extremely limited otherwise. As parents, the opportunity for respite is priceless, including being able to focus on Alison's sibling which is otherwise very difficult. The staff are brilliant - expert, supportive, welcoming. It's a relief to know that Alison is in safe hands whenever she is at SNAP. It's an amazing service run by a professional and dedicated team."
[Parents, SNAP].
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A typical day at a SNAP Saturday club
A typical day at SNAP looks like this:
10:00am: Service users arrive
10:20am - 11:00am: Circle Time — greetings and an introduction to the day’s activities, often with songs and music
11:00am - 11:30am: Snack
11:30am - 12:00pm: Free Play
12:00pm - 12:30pm: Cooking/Baking — sent home at the end of the day
12:30pm - 1:30pm: Lunch
1:30pm - 2:00pm: Arts and Crafts
2:00pm - 2:45pm: Outdoor Play — time on the playground equipment
3:00pm: Home time
Children can choose free play anytime if they’re not interested in the planned activities. Options include reading, colouring, drawing, outdoor play, gym games, relaxation/meditation, dancing, music, and interactive play.