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Clacks projects could benefit from funding

Hamish Hutchinson • Published 21 Jan 2013 07:00 Print Comments 0 Comments

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PROJECTS that work with and for older people or the disabled could benefit from a funding charity.

The Lintel Trust has almost £6000 available to distribute in the Clackmannanshire area.

The projects should either be helping these groups of people to stay at home for as long as they are able, or undertaking good work in the community on behalf of those groups.

Only those projects working, or based, in the Wee County are eligible to apply.

The money was passed to the Lintel Trust from the Clackmannanshire Care and Repair Cornerstone Fund by Ochil View Housing Association.

To find out more, please visit the Lintel Trust website at www.linteltrust.org.uk or contact director Pauline Barbour on 0141 567 6235 or email linteltrust@sfha.co.uk.

This article appeared in Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser 21 Jan 13

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