Lottery early years fund will develop interventions for vulnerable families

Laura McCardle
Monday, July 7, 2014

A £215m pot is to help five charity-led consortia from Blackpool to Southend-on-Sea to design and deliver over 10 years a range of services for young children that will aim to put in place solid foundations for a successful life.

Southend-on-Sea Borough Council’s Elaine Hammans and Big Lottery Fund representative Jonathan Clark, with children at the Centre Place family centre
Southend-on-Sea Borough Council’s Elaine Hammans and Big Lottery Fund representative Jonathan Clark, with children at the Centre Place family centre

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