Healthy Kids Bright Futures offers free activities during March Break

Healthy Kids Free March Break activities

BRANTFORD, ON – The City of Brantford is excited to announce that Healthy Kids Bright Futures will be offering a variety of free activities for children ages 0 to 14 at local organizations and businesses over March Break from March 8 to 16, 2025.

“We are thrilled to offer a variety of free activities for kids to enjoy over March Break, giving families fun and accessible ways to make the most of their time together,” says Bethany Letto, Community Initiatives Coordinator, City of Brantford. “This wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our community partners, whose dedication helps bring these opportunities to life.”

Free activities include pottery, coding, music lessons, painting, swimming, yoga, bowling and more. Kids can participate in as many activities as they want, however, space may be limited, and pre-registration is required for some activities. Registration opens on Tuesday, February 18 at 9 a.m. The full list of activities is now available at www.Brantford.ca/HealthyKidsMarchBreak with new activities being added as community partners join the program.

Organizations or businesses that are interested in offering a program or activity for kids in our community to enjoy during March Break can still join the program. Please email healthykids@brantford.ca to learn more.

About Healthy Kids Bright Futures

Healthy Kids Bright Futures is a community initiative focused on providing engaging activities and educational opportunities to enhance children’s positive development in the areas of physical health and well-being, social competency, emotional maturity, language and cognitive development and communication skills and general knowledge.

For 2025, Healthy Kids Bright Futures is focusing on the theme of emotional resilience by providing information, education and no cost / low barrier activities through a community development approach. Emotional resilience helps children develop the skills to understand and manage their feelings, cope with stress, resolve conflicts, and build healthy relationships with peers and adults. Fostering emotional resilience in youth leads to better overall mental and social well-being outcomes in our community.

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Media Contact:

Heather Carvalho | Manager, Communications and Community Engagement
City of Brantford | 519-759-4150 ext. 5741 | hcarvalho@brantford.ca

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