RUNCORN-based Cerebral palsy charity Stick 'n' Step has been shortlisted for a prestigious award and needs your help.

It is in the running for a Steve Morgan Foundation Entrepreneur Award, having been shortlisted for the Charity or Social Enterprise Changing Young Lives category and needs your votes to ensure it has a chance of winning.

The awards recognise and reward organisations that have shown outstanding service delivery and commitment.

If successful the charity, set up in 2002, would benefit from an award of £5,000.

Stick ‘n’ Step offers support services to children with cerebral palsy and their families.

The charity provides the children with totally free of charge conductive education sessions, allowing them to gain the skills they need to live independent lives.

More than 95 children from across the region now attend these sessions weekly at the charity’s Wallasey and Runcorn centres.

Stick 'n' Step's chief executive Amy Couture said: "The support we receive from the local community for both of our centres in Runcorn and Wallasey is absolutely phenomenal.

"It would mean so much to us to win this award.

"Every vote counts so if you can, please go online and vote for us."

To register your vote go to

https://www.tfaforms.com/4735053

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Online voting is open until July 21.