Action for Children and Swansea Council unveil new caravans for supported families

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Cllr Gibbard (top right) with the Action for Children and Swansea Council teams who made it happen

Action for Children and Swansea Council have unveiled three brand new caravans for supported families at Llanrhidian Holiday Park, Gower on Thursday 23rd June.

Swansea Council has provided the funding for the caravans for Action for Children to help support families with children with disabilities who use their short breaks service in the Swansea area. 

Cllr Louise Gibbard at the caravan opening

The caravans were officially opened by Cllr Louise Gibbard, Swansea Council’s Cabinet Member for Care services.  She said: “Everyone loves a short break on Gower with its opportunities to enjoy brilliant scenery and fresh air.

“Now disabled young children and their families will be able to get a wonderful change of scene together rather than having to go on holiday separately, which has often been the case in the past.

“Working together with Action for Children, we’ve purchased the caravans near each other on a holiday site in Llanrhidian. They are fully kitted-out to make sure the children and their families get the best possible short break experience.

Shaun and Natalie with their son, Leo at the caravan launch

“Action for Children, who already do a lot of great work supporting children with disabilities and their families, will operate the caravans and assist the families while they’re there.

“It’s a really good, new initiative and it’s great to see this kind of partnership between the council and Action for Children delivering the best for our community’s disabled children and their families.”

Caroline Lewis, Action for Children’s short breaks practice manager, said: “Our families face very difficult challenges every day and we are delighted Swansea Council has worked with us to provide these wonderful facilities.  The caravans will provide a much-needed break in beautiful surroundings with fully accessible amenities for children with disabilities. 

Caroline added: “The value of a break from your everyday routine is priceless and I’m sure our families will relish all the Gower has to offer and make lovely new memories.  We are very grateful to Swansea Council for their incredible support and generosity in making this happen.”


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