That the Parliament welcomes a donation of £8,000 from the Morrisons Foundation to Home-Start East Fife, a charity that offers support for families with young children living in north-east Fife; understands that the grant will help the charity to upgrade its office and training space with new flooring, as well as improve its IT systems, which will greatly assist in communicating with families and delivering training for volunteers; notes that, in addition, the funds will be used for Home-Start’s Family Support Group to cover the costs of outings, arts and crafts materials and snacks for families; is grateful to Sue Woodcock, community champion at the Morrisons store in St Andrews, Fife, for the recommendation of the charity as part of the Morrisons Foundation’s Community Spaces Fund, which was established to celebrate the supermarket’s 125th anniversary, and extends its very best wishes to Home-Start East Fife for the success of the planned projects.
Supported by:
Jeremy Balfour, Colin Beattie, Miles Briggs, Annabelle Ewing, Bill Kidd, Paul Sweeney, Tess White