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tiptornado
tiptornado Community member Posts: 2 Listener
hi, i am a disabled adult with 3 children, my 2 youngest (6 and 10) have learning disabillity and behavioural problems,recently my 10 yr daughter has decided that its fun to find a solid object and use it to peel/scrape the paint and plaster from walls and woodwork on the landing and stairs area, this is now a complete mess and is in dire need of repair and re-painting.
before my disability started this would not have been a problem as i would have repaired all this myself and that would be that, now i can barely walk let alone decorate,so my question is... is there somewhere that i could apply for a grant to pay for someone to come in and do this for me as i could afford the materials no problem but its the price of getting someone in to do it that is the real expense.
any advice would be gratefully recieved. thanks

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