The project focuses on running bilingual play sessions for 0-3 year olds and parents throughout the Western Isles. It reaches remote and isolated communities where families are restricted to what is available to them and their families. It’s open to everyone, irrespective of whether they are fluent Gaelic speakers, learners or families who are just beginning to show an interest in Gaelic.
Iona Mactaggart the Project Manager states:
“Our Thig a chluich project aims to reach out to the community and enable parents/carers to come to a relaxed and informal group in their own local area. The group encourages the use of Gaelic between parent and child and by keeping it local it means bonds and friendships are formed within families in the same geographical area . Bonds which will hopefully be in place right through to their school years.
Families living remotely can come along and let their children play with new resources, develop self-confidence, enjoy a fun social activity and make new friends . If we win, the money will be used to purchase a new transit van which will enable us to travel to more areas on a more regular basis to deliver more fun sessions. So Vote for Us and let us Grow”
To support Thig a chluich – Come and Play visit – https://www.thepeoplesprojects.org.uk/projects/region/stv-north
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