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A project set up to ensure young children are able to sleep safely in their early years has helped 1,000 babies and toddlers in its first five months.
The Baby Basics charity in Sheffield was given a share of £2.2m by South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard to tackle “bed poverty” in families.
The money funded the Beds for Babies scheme, which provides cots, beds, baskets and bedding to those in need.
Cat Ross, CEO of Baby Basics in the UK, said the project meant that parents did not “fall through the net” and could be connected to other support services.