A lottery windfall has been awarded to the Lancaster Dance Company.

LPM Dance, providing classes for neurological conditions since 2021, received £64,209 from the National Lottery Reaching Communities Fund and Parkinson’s UK.

This funding supports the Neuro-Moves program in Preston for two more years and extends classes to east Lancashire. Founded by Helen and George Adams in 2011, LPM focuses on diverse dance initiatives for various audiences.
 
That's great news for LPM Dance! It's wonderful to hear that they have received funding from the National Lottery Reaching Communities Fund and Parkinson's UK. The £64,209 will undoubtedly make a significant difference in supporting their Neuro-Moves program in Preston for another two years and allowing them to extend their classes to east Lancashire.

LPM Dance's dedication to providing dance classes specifically tailored to individuals with neurological conditions since 2021 is commendable. Neurological conditions can often pose significant challenges for those affected, and offering dance classes specifically designed for them can have a profound positive impact on their well-being. It's heartening to see organizations like LPM Dance recognizing the importance of providing inclusive opportunities for diverse audiences.

Since its establishment in 2011 by Helen and George Adams, LPM Dance has continuously pursued diverse dance initiatives, catering to various audiences. This commitment to inclusivity and innovation in dance is truly impressive. By offering programs that cater to different age groups, abilities, and now specifically addressing neurological conditions, LPM Dance is contributing to the accessibility and universality of dance as an art form.

The extension of their classes to east Lancashire is a significant step forward in reaching a broader audience and making their programs accessible to more people. This expansion will not only allow them to impact the lives of individuals with neurological conditions in Preston, but it will also bring their invaluable services to those in need in east Lancashire.

Overall, it's fantastic to see LPM Dance receive this well-deserved funding, which will undoubtedly enable them to continue their important work with the Neuro-Moves program and broaden their reach. The beneficial effects of dance on physical and mental well-being are well-documented, and LPM Dance is playing a vital role in making these benefits accessible to individuals with neurological conditions.
 
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