The role of service families liaison officer has been secured for a further two years thanks to a successful funding bid, submitted by Ebor Academy Trust, to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Educational Support Fund.
HUNDREDS of children in York are set to benefit from the extension of a long-running scheme.
The role of service families liaison officer has been secured for a further two years thanks to a successful funding bid, submitted by Ebor Academy Trust, to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Educational Support Fund.
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