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Highlands and Islands MSPs Rhoda Grant and David Stewart urge third sector and community organisations affected by coronavirus pandemic to apply for new Wellbeing Fund before the deadline





A fund for charities helping vulnerable people is open for one more week.
A fund for charities helping vulnerable people is open for one more week.

Labour MSPs have urged third sector organisations in the Highlands and Islands to apply to the £10 million Wellbeing Fund for groups across Scotland.

Groups who meet the criteria of working with at risk groups with needs which are not being met; provide vital wellbeing support on issues such as mental health, personal finances, employment, housing, food, physical health and home life; or provide immediate and emerging forms of support are being urged to get applications in by the deadline of next Friday.

David Stewart, MSP for Highlands and Islands, said: “Even at the best of times third sector organisations are often overlooked and have to spend a significant amount of their time and resource on sourcing funding – all while providing invaluable services and support to their communities.

"At a time like this, when the economy is about to enter a protracted period of shrinkage due to Covid-19 measures, it is vital that our third sector support network is able to shore up its resources as much as possible.”

Fellow Labour MSP Rhoda Grant added: “We are going to need third sector and community organisations more than ever in the coming years.

"These organisations support mental and physical health services, tackle isolation and provide practical support for some of the most vulnerable in our society.

"The strength of the Highlands and Islands communities are built on community organisations, and it is only right that governments provide them with as much support as they need to help communities survive and recover from the effects of Covid-19.

"It is vital that as many groups as possible can get some benefit from this Wellbeing Fund, as no one can get it to the most needy in our community quite as effectively as the third sector.”

Full details on the new fund and how to apply can be found at the following link.

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