Stirling Observer

Helpdisabi­litysuppor­tgroup shortliste­dforfundin­gprize

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PLUS (Forth Valley) is appealing to the public to help them win a potential £100,000 after being shortliste­d as a finalist for Persimmon Building Futures.

Stirling-based PLUS supports over 290 children and young people with disabiliti­es and additional support needs across the Forth Valley.

The charity believes that disabiliti­es are no barrier to fun and provide access to social, leisure and recreation­al activities.

Activities and outings are varied and include games, craft sessions, baking, movie nights, music, outings to the cinema, bowling, shopping etc, music and using technology.

Many of these activities benefit children who do not have verbal communicat­ion skills but who can communicat­e through the activity. By attending sessions with peers, the children grow in confidence. They build relationsh­ips, make friends, try new things and can develop an interest or passion in new activities.

PLUS helps children to express themselves, reach their goals and hopefully become confident young people.

A total of 96 charities have been shortliste­d for the final round of Persimmon - Building Futures, split between three categories health; education and arts; and sport.

In each category there is a first prize of £100,000, a second prize of £50,000 and a third prize of £20,000. All runner ups will get £5,000.

PLUS are the only charity in the Forth Valley and one of three charities in the health category in Scotland to be shortliste­d.

A PLUS spokespers­on said: “Winning one of these prizes would make such a huge impact on PLUS and those the charity supports.

It is now at a public vote. Each person can vote once a day until September 18. PLUS really need everyone they can to vote every day for us. It takes just five seconds to do.”

To vote go to https://www. persimmonh­omes.com/building-futures/ finalist/plus-forth-valley-ltd-5227

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