An Island housing developer is giving support to a local charity which gives children the right to play.
Hartford Homes has announced it'll be sponsoring Isle of Play which promotes and provides opportunities for all children on the Island to fulfil their ‘Right to Play’ and offers numerous initiatives throughout the year to help Isle of Man youngsters enjoy being active.
The backing will also help Isle of Play's flagship 'Playing Out' scheme a free, open access mobile play service that operates throughout the year and gives children the opportunity to create and play in a variety of inspiring locations across the Island.
Hartford Homes arhcitect, George Li, says: "We’re delighted to sponsor the brilliant team at Isle of Play. The work they undertake spreads the joy of play and our Island’s great outdoors to local kids and families throughout the community — cementing the charity as a true Manx national treasure.
"As a local builder, families are at the heart of everything we do, so we’re well aware of the positive impact that schemes such as Playing Out have on the lives and development of children."
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