PEOPLE have until the end of the month to vote for a Bradford charity to win a slice of £150,000.

One In A Million, which works in partnership with Bradford City Football Club to help children and young people, has applied for a £10,000 donation from Yorkshire Building Society’s (YBS) Lasting Legacy Fund, who is giving the money away as part of its 150th anniversary celebrations.

YBS is giving the money away as part of its 150th anniversary celebrations. It has pledged to leave a lasting impact in the community it serves.

One In A Million is one of 30 charities to make it through to the public vote.

Craig McHugh, director at One In A Million, said: “We are thrilled that our project has been chosen to be part of the Yorkshire Building Society Lasting Legacy Fund public vote.

“We are now calling on all our supporters and members of the public to help us make a real difference to our community by voting for our project online.”

One In A Million would use the money for its community allotment and education centre.

Pauline Giroux, of YBS, said: “We were very impressed with One In A Million’s project and placed it on the final shortlist for the benefits it could deliver.”

The 15 most-popular projects will get a slice of the £150,000 pot. To vote for One In A Million, or any of the other charities, To vote for One In A Million, visit ybs.co.uk/legacy by October 31.