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Early Years Scotland has received a National Lottery award from The National Lottery Community Fund to provide services for children, families and young people in communities in Dumfries & Galloway.
The award will complement funding from the Holywood Trust and the NHS Endowment Fund and will support the delivery of Early Years Scotland’s Stay Play and Learn and Baby Massage sessions in Nithsdale, Upper Nithsdale and Annandale and Eskdale.
Early Years Scotland’s Chief Executive, Jean Carwood-Edwards, said: “We are extremely grateful to the National Community Lottery Fund for this National Lottery Award. Our Stay Play and Learn and Baby Massage services are popular and hugely successful, and this award will enable us to have a positive impact on the lives of even more children and families.”
The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland Director, Neil Ritch, said: “I am delighted that Early Years Scotland has secured a grant from The National Lottery Community Fund. This award will make a real difference where it is needed most and I wish Early Years Scotland every success delivering a great project for their community.”
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