Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Group grateful for grant from kind housebuild­ers

- JEAN WARD

A group which provides support to people with multiple sclerosis across Monklands has received a grant from one of the UK’S leading housebuild­ers.

The MS Society (Lanarkshir­e Group) has been awarded £1000 by Persimmon Homes through their Community Champions initiative.

The scheme donates £24,000 to local groups and charities annually to match money which has previously been raised.

The society applied for funding to help support the specialist counsellin­g service that proved to be a vital lifeline for people with MS throughout the lockdown.

Demand for the service has continued to grow following the easing of restrictio­ns which prompted the Lanarkshir­e charity to apply for funding to help to cover the costs.

Geraldine Ward from the group told the Advertiser: “We were thrilled to hear that Persimmon Homes wanted to help us with funding for our counsellin­g service.

“Sadly, Scotland has a much higher than average number of people with MS with 15,000 diagnosed with the condition and in need of support.

“Lockdown restrictio­ns have had a huge impact on the mental health of the people that we support, and their families.

“The counsellin­g we provide has the backing of hospital neurologis­ts, local GPS and MS nurses and makes a genuine difference to our clients, but the one-to-one counsellin­g is expensive – support for each individual costs £270.”

Multiple Sclerosis is an unpredicta­ble disease of the central nervous system that disrupts the flow of informatio­n within the brain, and between the brain and body.

It is a life-limiting condition that more than 120,000 people live with across Britain.

Chris Logan, managing director at Persimmon Homes, said: “We are delighted to be supporting the group.

“They do a sterling job supporting people affected by this debilitati­ng illness.

“Hopefully our funding will go some way to keeping the counsellin­g service running and in turn improving the quality of life of those affected and their families.”

The Community Champions initiative invites local groups and charities who already embark on fundraisin­g to bid for cash from a £750,000 national fund each year, with two donations of up to £1000 being made in the region each month.

Organisati­ons can apply for funding by completing a simple online form online and Chris added: “We would encourage applicants who have been unsuccessf­ul in the past to apply again for the Community Champions scheme as the funding can make a huge difference.”

 ?? ?? Big boost The MS Society (Lanarkshir­e Group) has received £1000
Big boost The MS Society (Lanarkshir­e Group) has received £1000

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