The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

New Perth charity offers support for youngsters brought up in care system to follow their dreams.

The #c200 Fund hopes to give a little extra to those living independen­tly

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

Young people moving out of care and on to independen­t lives are being given extra help to “follow their dreams” by a new Perth-based charity.

The #c200 Fund has been set up to give extra support to people in Perth and Kinross, aged 16 to 25, who have been looked after in the care system.

The fund offers little extras that they cannot rely on their families to provide, such as Christmas and birthday presents.

It is thought to be the first organisati­on of its kind in Scotland.

Started up by a group of friends last year, the #c200 Fund has now secured charitable status, opening the door for more avenues of funding.

Founder and trustee Sandra Flanigan said: “This has been possible thanks to a growing number of supporters, offering not just financial support, but also their time, expertise and connection­s.”

She said the group has been able to provide clients with, among other things, exercise equipment and drawing materials.

“In the longer term, the aim is to create a sustainabl­e fund which supports young people to follow their dreams,” she added.

Gary Brown, who provides a link between the charity and the young people, said: “It’s great to see the #c200 Fund reach this milestone.

“It shows there is a real long-term commitment to care experience­d young people, and a desire for them to have the same opportunit­ies as any other youngster.”

The name stems from the fact that in Perth and Kinross, at any given time, there are around 200 young people moving out of care.

Organisers said it can be “an isolating experience” with many unable to rely on parents or family support for a variety of reasons. Gaining charitable status will also make the fund eligible for Gift Aid.

 ??  ?? Gary Brown, of Perth and Kinross Corporate Parenting Youth Working, will provide a link between the new #c200 Fund and the young people it serves.
Gary Brown, of Perth and Kinross Corporate Parenting Youth Working, will provide a link between the new #c200 Fund and the young people it serves.

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