Local charity, Buckinghamshire Disability Service (or BuDS for short), have welcomed a further grant of £5000 from Heart of Bucks to fund their work supporting disabled people during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic
Andrew Clark, Chair of Trustees for BuDS, said:
“With the Omicron wave about to hit Bucks, it’s more important than ever that disabled people get the accurate, high-quality information and advice that they need to keep themselves safe. We are so grateful to Heart of Bucks for their continued commitment to the interests of disabled people in Bucks. This grant will ensure we can continue to support local disabled people through the critical coming months”.
To learn more about BuDS Covid-19 work, use this link: https://buds.org.uk/category/our-work/iag-covid-19/

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