Queen Bees and Tiny Tots were each chosen to receive support from South Lanarkshire Council and the National Lottery following a local public vote
Two Blantyre organisations are buzzing with excitement after receiving four-figure cash boosts thanks to the area’s participatory budgeting scheme.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Queen Bees is open to all women in Blantyre and works to improve mental wellbeing, boost confidence and self-esteem, and reduce social isolation and loneliness. It works with women with disabilities, empowering them to have a voice and strive for equity in the community.
Tiny Tots, based in Coatshill, will now provide its valued support for pre-school youngsters and their parents on two days per week – with up to 70 families attending each week.
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