Weekly sessions started in May.
The sessions are designed to create a
positive learning environment for children
with or undergoing diagnosis for Autism
Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their siblings
to have fun while developing confidence
and social skills as well as general
physical literacy and sporting skills.
They also provide respite and social
contact for parents and carers - who can
socialise and enjoy refreshments on-site
as well as watch with the knowledge
their child is in a safe environment.
Stuart Gray, Trust Chaiman, said: “We
are greatly honoured to have had Their
Royal Highnesses see the work of the
Trust. This is well-deserved recognition
for everyone involved in these projects
benefitting the community of Angus.
“Thanks to all involved, including our
funders and sponsors - sportscotland,
Forfar Common Good Fund, The
Robertson Trust and Stracathro Estates
- as well as our partners Strathmore
RFC, Brechin RFC, Scottish Rugby
and Scotland Rugby League.”
Stewart Harris, sportscotland Chief
Executive, added: “At sportscotland
we are implementing a world-class
sporting system at every level in
Scotland with the ambition of changing
lives in local communities.
“Direct Club Investment has a part to
play in that, but we can only do so with
the support of the many dedicated
coaches, officials and volunteers who
make sport happen right across the
country at clubs like Strathmore RFC.
“We are delighted to support
the brilliant work being done at
Strathmore RFC which is benefitting
lots of young people in the area.”
“We are
delighted to
support the
brilliant work
being done at
Strathmore
RFC which is
benefitting lots
of young people
in the area.”
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