Families and individuals on low incomes are being offered grants of 50% off the price of a Spring Harvest holiday based at Le Pas Opton in France.
Located in the Vendee region, this Christian orientated holiday park is open to people of any
faith.
“We believe that holidays are a time for fun and refreshment for all, and that people on lower incomes shouldn’t be prevented from experiencing the benefits of a quality get-away,” said Spring Harvest Holidays Managing Director Steven May-Miller. “Donations from last year’s guests and a generous Christian benefactor have made this scheme possible, even in the current economic climate.”
Applicants can be of any or no faith, but must be nominated by a church. Applications will then be assessed by the organisation’s directors and grants awarded on an individual basis. To apply for the scheme click HERE.