West Lothian has been allocated a £1 million food fund to support people struggling through the coronavirus outbreak.
31.03.2020 - 20:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A charity is offering virtual lessons in stand-up comedy for people affected by mental health concerns.
The training sessions, run by Headspace Bolton, are led by professional comedians who use laughter to support people struggling with their mental health.
The group's members were forced to stop their physical meetings because of the coronavirus pandemic, but have now taken the already-popular training online.
Now the group is continuing on Skype, holding continuing the scriptwriting and
West Lothian has been allocated a £1 million food fund to support people struggling through the coronavirus outbreak.
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By Angelique Jackson
The physical distance between this grandfather and granddaughter duo isn't stopping them from doing what they love to do the best together. Over the weekend, Sherrie Neely from Nashville, Tennessee, shared a heartwarming video of her daughter Kira Neely and her father (her daughter's "Papa") dancing to Jackson 5's "ABC." In the video, the two can be seen having an adorable dance-off from their respective sidewalks in front of their homes.
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