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    Default Grants/Funding help

    My friend co minds with her mum and they care for a little boy who is disabled (I can't pronounce his condition let alone spell it sorry) and he also has epilepsy.
    They are desparate to get some sensory equipment for him and some artificial grass as they only have a concrete yard so my query is does anyone know if there are any specific grants or funding that they can access or apply for.

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    I also have my own request chaps

    I have been so lucky - I have been given a grant of £1k in relation to my 2yr pilot project participation and I really want to do my outdoor environment up.
    Any good suggestions/ideas and websites much appreciated.

    (I did query if I could give some of this money to my friends mentioned above but I am not allowed. They aren't on the pilot but they do such a fantastic job of caring for this child and 3 other disabled children)

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    Default Re: Grants/Funding help

    Have they asked the Early Years team where they can go for funding?

    A cm here wanted some equipment to help care for a disabled child & Early Years found the funding from somewhere. They have all sorts of pots of cash they can access

 

 

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