Wildgoose Rural Training has been awarded over 拢68,000 of National Lottery funding, after it was announced as one of the winners of The People鈥檚 Projects campaign.
The farm-based day service from Hallow in Worcester, helps to bring people with disabilities together, and is regularly used by over 110 Adults and 40 young school age students, who struggle to attend school.
It gives them the chance to learn from new experiences, out and about in the open air. This can be anything from interacting with animals, learning what goes into looking after a farm, to woodwork and maintaining vehicles.
The new funding will support them to build new teaching spaces, create employment opportunities, buy new teaching resources and grow organic produce to make wholesome food.
It will also give those who attend an opportunity to care for animals, and participate in woodworking, mechanics and blacksmithing.
The service, moved to a brand new 42 acre site in 2019, and is contracted by the County Council as a day opportunity for adults with disabilities.
Councillor Adrian Hardman, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care at 全国探花 County Council, said: 鈥I鈥檓 thrilled for Wildgoose Rural Training winning this substantial funding from the National Lottery, it is incredibly well deserved. This funding will allow them to continue the fantastic work they do with people with disabilities, and offer a wider set of learning opportunities, out in the open air.鈥
Jim Hidderley, Managing Director for Wildgoose Rural Training said: 鈥淲e are all so pleased to receive this funding, it will make a massive difference to us. We are also very thankful to those who voted, you are the folks who made the difference and won the funding for us. We are looking forward to providing even more high quality and engaging activities for all our students.鈥
Blondel Cluff CBE, Chair of The National Lottery Community Fund, said: 鈥淭he People鈥檚 Projects highlights the incredible work of inspiring community groups across the UK. We are proud to have given local people throughout the country a say in where over 拢4 million of vital National Lottery funding will go. We congratulate this year鈥檚 winners and look forward to seeing them make a life-changing difference in their communities.鈥
The National Lottery Community Fund, ITV, UTV and the Sunday Mail (in Scotland) have teamed up to give the public a chance to decide how National Lottery funding should be put to good use in their local area through The People鈥檚 Projects.
Since it started in 2005, The People鈥檚 Projects has awarded around 拢45 million to over 1,000 good causes.
The National Lottery Community Fund recently launched its new strategy, 鈥業t starts with community鈥, which will underpin its efforts to distribute at least 拢4 billion of National Lottery funding by 2030.
National Lottery players raise over 拢30 million each week across the UK for good causes. Last year The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest community funder in the UK, awarded over half a billion pounds (拢588.2m) of life-changing funding to communities across the UK, supporting over 14,500 projects. Over the last three years, its funding has reached every constituency and every local authority in the UK.
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