Little Miracles at the Spalding Flower Parade on Saturday.

Charity wants your lottery votes

A charity which has helped hundreds of children across South Holland, and has a base in Holbeach, is appealing for help to be awarded £70,000 of National Lottery Cash.

Little Miracles hosts events and regular sessions for children with a special need.
Initially set up and based in Peterborough, it has also recently opened a centre in Holbeach.
Now it’s been named as one of five shortlisted projects in the ‘Anglia West’ region up for ITV’s The People’s Project.
Little Miracles now needs public votes via www.thepeoplesprojects.org.uk
Three projects will get grants up to £70,000 from a pot of £250,000 with runner’s up getting £10,000.
A spokesman for Little Miracles said: “If successful, Little Miracles will use the money to help more than 5,000 children with disabilities and life-limiting conditions.”
The charity is set to be on ITV’s Anglia West at 6pm on Wednesday, May 17.
Michelle King, Chief Executive Officer at Little Miracles said: “The People’s Projects has given us an amazing opportunity to raise awareness and support for our work and, with your help, secure this additional much-needed funding.
“If we win, our project will make a real difference to our local community by helping more than 5,000 disabled children.
“We now need local people to get behind us, to show their support and vote.”
Voting remains open until next Thursday.

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