Published:
3:18 PM January 21, 2021
Updated:
3:19 PM January 21, 2021
Safe Soulmates, which was set up in December 2018 by Stretham friends Christine O’Neil and Vicky Baddeley, has received a £114,000 funding grant from the National Lottery s Reaching Communities fund.
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A dating agency for Cambridgeshire people who have autism and learning difficulties has received a £114,000 funding grant from the National Lottery s Reaching Communities fund.
Safe Soulmates was set up in December 2018 by Stretham friends Christine O’Neil and Vicky Baddeley.
It was launched “in response to the issue of loneliness and social isolation” in the area.
Christine, who has a background in the learning disability sector, said at the time: “I realised that there was nothing in this area to help people who have some kind of additional need.”