Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty, Lesley Griffiths, has announced £6.9 million of capital funding for Flying Start, a scheme to support families in some of Wales’ most disadvantaged areas.
The Minister made the announcement at an awards ceremony in Cardiff, which recognises the valuable contribution hard-working Flying Start professionals make to people’s lives and children’s early years development.
Bydd y Gweinidog Cymunedau a Threchu Tlodi, Lesley Griffiths heddiw yn cyhoeddi gwerth £6.9 miliwn o gyllid cyfalaf ar gyfer Dechrau’n Deg, cynllun i helpu teuluoedd yn rhai o ardaloedd mwyaf difreintiedig Cymru.
Bydd y Gweinidog yn gwneud y cyhoeddiad mewn seremoni wobrwyo yng Nghaerdydd sy’n cydnabod cyfraniad gwerthfawr gweithwyr proffesiynol Dechrau’n Deg i fywydau pobl a datblygiad plant yn ystod eu blynyddoedd cynnar.
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