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Holiday camp closes its doors after a century

March 17, 2016 11:47

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Naomi Firsht,

Naomi Firsht

1 min read

A summer camp which had provided free holidays for underprivileged children for 100 years has had to close its doors due to a poor take-up of places.

The Jewish Children's Holiday Fund ran annual two-week holidays for eight to 11-year-olds, but this year, it had to cancel after fewer than 20 children signed up for the summer.

Charity chairman Ian Donoff said: "It wasn't worth it to run our own camp. We decided it is more logical that we subsidise children in other camps."

Usually the camp would take around 40 children. Last year, 35 children attended, costing JCHF £65,000.

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