Paisley Daily Express

Young carers cheer a £5k boost from jet hub Airport’s FlightPath fund sets up fun-filled break for deserving youths

- David Campbell

A group of young carers will enjoy a fun-filled trip to the Highlands thanks to Glasgow Airport’s FlightPath Fund.

The Renfrewshi­re Young Carers Project has been awarded £5,000 from the fund to provide a group of young people the chance to relax away from the pressures of their daily lives.

Part of the Renfrewshi­re Carers Centre at the Old Embroidery Mill, the project provides support and much-needed respite for young people in the Renfrewshi­re area from their roles as carers.

As well as giving them the opportunit­y to have fun and meet up with other young people in similar circumstan­ces, the project also provides informatio­n on benefits, rights, advocacy and guidance on other services.

The support provided by the FlightPath Fund will allow 12 young carers aged between eight and 18 years to take part in a four-night respite break in Glencoe.

Members of the group will take part in forest walks, indoor climbing, a cable car ride to the top of Aonach Mor and workshops at the Oban Chocolate Factory.

Pauline Kelly, young carers developmen­t worker at the project, said: “Receiving this award from the Glasgow Airport FlightPath Fund not only offers some amazing young people recognitio­n for their caring roles, it also provides them with a much-needed respite break.

“The trip will have no television­s, mobile phones or computers, allowing the young carers to switch off, relax and get the chance to be a child again while making positive memories that will last them a lifetime.”

Peter Carroll, who sits on the Glasgow Airport FlightPath Fund’s committee, was thrilled that the FlightPath fund would allow the young people the opportunit­y to unwind with their friends.

He said: “Young carers are faced with various challenges at home many of their friends and peers would not be exposed to or understand.

“As a result, they can become isolated and are often too busy providing care to a relative to actually live their own lives or enjoy the everyday experience­s of childhood.

“The committee’s members felt that the trip to Glencoe would provide these young carers with an opportunit­y to mix with their friends, learn new skills and, most importantl­y, have some much-needed fun and time away from the pressures of their daily lives.”

To find out more about the Renfrewshi­re Young Carers Project contact the Renfrewshi­re Carers Centre on 0141 887 3643 or email enquiries@ renfrewshi­recarers.org.uk

 ??  ?? Delighted Peter Carroll, from Glasgow Airport, Marisa Wilson, 18, Jamie Pizzey, 15 and Pauline Kelly from the Young Carers Project
Delighted Peter Carroll, from Glasgow Airport, Marisa Wilson, 18, Jamie Pizzey, 15 and Pauline Kelly from the Young Carers Project

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