The Courier’s high-profile campaign in support of Frank’s Law has been shortlisted for a prestigious award.
Our support of the bid to provide free personal care for dementia sufferers under the age of 65 has been praised in the Scottish Parliament and millions of pounds has been poured into attempts to close the loophole which leaves many Scottish families out of pocket at an already stressful time.
The campaign, established in the name of former Dundee United legend Frank Kopel, has been shortlisted for an award as part of Local Newspaper Week.
The award will be based on a public vote and we hope our army of readers will show their support by voting here. Voting closes on Thursday.
Making a Difference: Courier’s Frank’s Law campaign up for Local Newspaper Week award