Go4Fun
Free after-school activities and games for primary school aged children and their families.
Fun and free after-school activities for kids and families
Go4Fun is a free 8–10-week program of activities and games for primary school aged children and their parent or carer. It is for families looking for support with healthy eating, physical activity, and overall wellbeing.
Group activities and games
Fun ways to eat well
Make new friends
Rewards and prizes for the kids
Positive health changes for the whole family
Run by trained health and community professionals, it’s a fun way for kids to build self-esteem and learn about eating well, staying active and living a healthy life.
Go4Fun is a NSW Health program facilitated locally by Central Coast Health Promotion Service.
Our programs
Go4Fun runs every school term on the Central Coast.
From January 2026, in-person Go4Fun is changing to better meet the healthy lifestyle needs of families like yours.
Go4Fun Online is available all year, you can join at any time, from anywhere in NSW. More details about local family healthy lifestyle programs to follow.
How does it work?
- Sessions run once a week for 8-10 weeks during the school term
- Facilitated by qualified health coaches and professionals
- Each session includes learning and game-based activities
- Sessions are family focused, so a parent or carer must come to every session
Refer your patients
From January 2026, in-person Go4Fun and Aboriginal Go4Fun programs will move to (still free), local evidence-based healthy lifestyle programs for primary school-aged children and their families.
Go4Fun Online will be available year-round, with more enhancements planned in 2026.
Clinicians and health professionals can continue to refer families to Go4Fun Online, a free, evidence-based healthy lifestyle program for children – any time.
Families can also self-refer via Go4Fun Online or by calling 1800 780 900. More details on making referrals to local family healthy lifestyle programs to follow.
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