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Wiltshire Portage gets £9k grant from coronavirus fund

Wiltshire Portage home visitors working with children A CHARITY that provides vital support to families of children with complex disabilities and special educational needs has been boosted by a coronavirus fund grant. Wiltshire Portage has been awarded almost £9,000 from Wiltshire Community Foundation’s Coronavirus Response and Recovery Fund to cover the costs of a home visitor to do early assessments. The fund has distributed more than £1.1 million through more than 260 grants. The 30-year-old charity works with 100 children aged up to school age all over the county with conditions including Cerebral Palsy, Downs Syndrome, Autistic Spectrum Disorder including a Learning Disability, Global Development Delay and Prader-Willi Syndrome.

Wiltshire Portage gets £9k grant from coronavirus fund | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Wiltshire Portage home visitors working with children A CHARITY that provides vital support to families of children with complex disabilities and special educational needs has been boosted by a coronavirus fund grant. Wiltshire Portage has been awarded almost £9,000 from Wiltshire Community Foundation’s Coronavirus Response and Recovery Fund to cover the costs of a home visitor to do early assessments. The fund has distributed more than £1.1 million through more than 260 grants. The 30-year-old charity works with 100 children aged up to school age all over the county with conditions including Cerebral Palsy, Downs Syndrome, Autistic Spectrum Disorder including a Learning Disability, Global Development Delay and Prader-Willi Syndrome.

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