LOCAL MSP Annabelle Ewing has welcomed the news that young people in the Cowdenbeath-Lochgelly area who have been in care will benefit from £801,600 of funding.
The Scottish Government announced on Friday that the Care Experienced Children and Young People fund would increase from £8 million to £12 million in this academic year.
The fund is designed to support the educational attainment of young people, up to the age of 26, who have been in care, with projects as diverse as mentoring programmes, counselling services and driving lessons were supported.
Commenting, Annabelle Ewing said: "Improving the education and life chances of all our children and young people is the defining mission of the SNP in Government.
"Young people living in, or leaving, the care system often face additional barriers to learning - which is why this funding can be so vital.
"I'm delighted that care experienced young people in Central Fife will benefit from over £800,000 of targeted funding this year, with a substantial increase in funding across Scotland."
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