Christmas Crafts

Members of the Crewe community are being invited to a new intergenerational playgroup designed to bring people together and promote relationships between all ages.

‘Across the Generations’ stay-and-play is aimed at parents, guardians, and their little ones, offering them the chance to spend some quality time with older people residing at Belong Crewe care village on Brookhouse Drive. Hosted by the not-for-profit care provider, the free monthly sessions have been made possible thanks to a partnership with St Andrew’s Church.

Launched last month, the meet-ups have already seen children up to the age of five years (and their grown-ups) sharing in activities with Belong residents, including interactive storytelling, singing and making music, and arts and crafts. Many have embraced the simple pleasures of playing together with toys, enjoying snacks and getting to know one another.

One mum said: “I love this initiative so much and I’m going to take some of the craft ideas to do [at home] with my little boy! Keep up the great work everyone!” Another parent added: “What a great idea for all generations.”

Leading the gathering, Jess Butler, experience coordinator at Belong Crewe, said: “Forging connections with the community is a big part of what we do, as well as supporting our residents, and they’ve loved spending time with our little guests – some of them don’t have grandchildren and vice versa, and their interactions and conversations have been wonderful to see and hear.”

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