Mama Bear's children support Children in Need with lockdown-friendly fun

Mama Bear's children support Children in Need with lockdown-friendly fun

Children at Mama Bear’s Day Nursery and Pre-Schools across Bristol have had to get creative with their Children in Need fundraising efforts this year in order to abide by coronavirus rules.


Instead of the usual bake sales, raffles, teddy bear picnics and spare change collections, the tots have enjoyed pyjama days, crazy hair days, bear hunts and Pudsey crafts to mark the important cause. And instead of donating cash parents and carers supported the charity via an online link raising over £1000.

Tony Driffield, co-owner of the family-run Mama Bear’s group, said: “We are great supporters of Children in Need every year and each one of our nurseries took part in some activity to raise money for the charity, albeit in a different way this year.

“As with most things in 2020 we got creative to ensure we still raised a fantastic amount for the cause and gave the children a week of fun activities to enjoy and remember.

“Every day was a dressing up day with a couple of crazy hair days thrown in as well. The nursery managers also organised a host of additional activities including arts and crafts, games and story time sessions.

“This charity has always been close to our hearts as it is all about helping children.  We’re so pleased to have raised such a fantastic amount, especially under the circumstances of this year, and we hope it makes a small difference to those in need.”

Mama Bear’s offers high-quality, affordable care across the South West. Established in 2002 the group now includes 24 nursery settings in Bristol, Somerset and Devon which are consistently rated by Ofsted as Good or Outstanding.

To donate visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/erica-cross2

For more information about Mama Bear’s visit www.mamabear.co.uk

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