Charitable Trust Running Holiday Courses - Ipswich Town News
The ITFC Charitable Trust will once again be running their holiday football courses at various venues in Suffolk and south Norfolk during the February half-term. The courses are open to children aged 4 — 12 years of age with prices starting from £8.
The holiday courses are of one or two days in length and include general skills, goalkeeper and girls-only courses, as well as pan-disability camps, which are courses designed specifically for children with learning and physical disabilities. There’s also Crazee’s Club which is designed for children in the younger age group category of 4 — 6 years.
To make a booking or for enquires regarding any of the ITFC Charitable Trust’s activities call 0845 1369333 or for more information visit the Trust’s website atwww.itfccharitabletrust.org.uk or email communityweb@itfc.co.uk.
The ITFC Charitable Trust, which until recently was known as the Community Trust, is on Facebook here. The page gives all the latest news and information about the Trust’s courses and projects.
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