Kids In Safe Hands With New-Look Courses
BORO'S highly-regarded community scheme just got even better - with a new Allstars course offering treasure hunts, bowls, beach volleyball, art and a magical mystery trip.
There's an exciting new look to their coaching schedule this summer and activities that will appeal to every youngster.
With the season drawing to a close and the school holidays about to start, its time to start thinking about where your children are going to be spending all that spare time this summer.
In addition to their hugely-successful football coaching courses, MFC in the Community is offering a brilliant new course aimed at all children, football fans or not.
Boro's Allstars course enables children to be dropped off and picked up at MFCitC and allows parents to do their normal nine to five jobs.

For a fraction of day care centre costs, parents will be leaving their children in the safe hands of the qualified staff from the Community Project where they will be receive fantastic fun, fitness and day trips!
Other fun activities on the afternoons will include:
· Hollywood Bowl
· Stadium Tours
· Dance sessions
· DVDs
· Super Circuits
· Treasure Hunts
· Art
· Beach Volleyball, hockey and rounders
· Prizes galore
· PLUS: a Magical Mystery trip to a fab destination
Project worker Chris Hooker says: "This is a tremendous, money-saving opportunity for parents to leave their children in the safe and capable hands of the our male and female qualified staff, all summer long.
"We have a vast wealth of experience of working with children and I must stress that this isn't a football-based programme - it is an all inclusive summer play scheme with activities for all."
Middlesbrough goalkeeper Ross Turnbull stars in the "Allstars" advertising campaign, pictured alongside MFCitC staff. Courses will run all summer long at the Eston Community Centre, beginning July 21 and running until August 29.
Parents are strongly advised to book early to avoid the disappointment of missing out on a brilliant offer.
For more details contact Chris Hooker on 01642 451810, the MFC in the Community on 0871 282 1289 or e-mail us at enquiries@mfcp.co.uk.


