Published:
10:51 AM April 22, 2021
Updated:
2:00 PM April 22, 2021
Co-ordinator Ruthie Collins with some of the children who have been taking part in the Rainbow Art Making Club, promoting wellbeing for children and their families. From left, Harley Carey, eight; Merie Zipfel, eight; Scarlett Sharp, nine; Otis Collins, nine; and brothers, Evan, four, and Fynn Weston, eight. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
A project started to help children and their families wellbeing through art and activity packs has celebrated a successful first year.
The Rainbow Art Making Club was started by mums Ruthie Collins and Jessica Sharp in the first lockdown to help promote wellbeing and mindfulness, celebrate kindness and connect people at a time when they may have felt isolated, due to shielding.
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