YOUNGSTERS who care for family members were given a special day out recently, courtesy of help from one of Oswestry’s rotary clubs.
Young Carers, the organisation that supports youngsters who find themselves caring for others, and Borderland Rotary Club arranged a visit to Black Hawk Laser Games as a day out the for the carers.
Black Hawk is based on the Mile Oak Industrial Estate, just off Maesbury Road and the group played one of their most popular games – Laser Tag.
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Sherie Soper, from Borderland Rotary Club, said the day was a great success for all those who were involved and thank the facility for hosting them.
She said: “They all seemed have so much fun and really got into the games and I must thank Black Hawk for being so supportive and for providing the food – it was a great, adventurous day out.
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“I’m sure we’ll be back there again soon.”
For more about support for young carers in Shropshire, head to https://www.shropshire.gov.uk/early-help/practitioners/the-early-help-offer-provision-of-early-help-services/young-carers/
For more about Borderland Rotary Club, head to its social media page.
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