PSPA Support Grants now available - PSP Association

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PSPA Support Grants now available

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Following the fantastic response to our Coronavirus Emergency Appeal, we are pleased to be launching a brand new service - PSPA Support Grants.

The PSPA Support Grants can provide a one-off payment of up to £250 to help improve the lives of people living with PSP or CBD by providing an item or service.

Please note, funding is limited therefore we are only able to offer a grant to each individual, living in the UK, once a year.

For more information about the Support Grants and how you can apply via your GP or healthcare professional, please visit: pspassociation.org.uk/news/...

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