DURHAM students are helping a charity raise awareness of its work.
The Dyspraxia Foundation County Durham aims to promote greater understanding of the condition, which can affect movement in children.
It has been given £260 by the Durham University Charities Kommittee, one of several groups and charities that shared in more than £80,000 raised by the students.
Foundation co-ordinator Tina Wilson said the grant would allow the foundation to place free copies of Praxis Makes Perfect II, a manual on dyspraxia, in all of County Durham's 40 branch libraries.
Anyone wanting to know more about the work of the foundation can attend its annual meeting on Tuesday, July 9, which takes place at 7pm in Room Five at Belmont Comprehensive School, Durham.
More information is also available by contacting Mrs Wilson on 0191-384 8283
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