A Surrey organisation which helps autistic girls, has received nearly £50,000 from the Mental Health Investment Fund.
Appeer CIC recently received the funding, which enabled organisers to deliver support sessions for the young girls, along with their parents and carers.
The project focuses on creating safe, supportive spaces where autistic girls can make friends, and explore their interests and talents.
The Mental Health Investment Fund is a joint fund from Surrey County Council and NHS Surrey Heartlands ICB, and aims to support projects that enhance the mental health and wellbeing of people across the county.