Learn to Play Day – a free national event to encourage everyone in the UK to start making music -is coming to Scotland this March. Continue reading Free music lessons for all initiative coming to Scotland
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Go purple to support kids with epilepsy
Dear Editor
I am writing to ask your readers to turn their world purple for epilepsy this Purple Day. The international day of epilepsy awareness, Purple Day falls on Tuesday 26 March and sees people across the globe come together to dispel the myths that surround epilepsy and share their stories. National charity Epilepsy Action would love for your readers to get involved.
There are around 55,000 people living with epilepsy in Scotland. This Purple Day (26 March 2019) you can help more kids and families live better with their condition. Donations are vital in funding our UK-wide network of support groups. They bring together parents and carers, giving them the confidence to deal with a diagnosis. Fundraising supports nurses, helping them to explain epilepsy to children in a way they understand. It also helps us to get vital resources to teachers, giving them the tools to help kids with epilepsy thrive at school.
Whether it’s giving purple makeovers, baking purple cakes or throwing a purple party, there are countless ways to celebrate Purple Day and fundraise too. Getting involved couldn’t be simpler. By visiting epilepsy.org.uk/purple, or calling 0113 210 8851, you can request your free Purple Day fundraising pack. The pack contains everything you need to make your fundraising a success. Epilepsy Action directly supports over two million people every year. The money we raise on Purple Day will mean we can help even more.
Yours faithfully,
Amy Hesselden
Fundraising events officer, Epilepsy Action
Rugby charity tastes Knickerbocker Glory after supporting injured player
Members of an American rugby club have made a trip of more than 3,000 miles to Edinburgh deliver a cheque for more than £3,000 to a Scottish charity. Continue reading Rugby charity tastes Knickerbocker Glory after supporting injured player
The Amber Rose takes on Arctic Wish Trek
Jacqueline Weston, general manager of The Amber Rose in Edinburgh, is calling for donations as she takes on the Arctic Wish Trek this weekend in support of When You Wish Upon A Star. Continue reading The Amber Rose takes on Arctic Wish Trek
Edinburgh students in a race against time for MND
University of Edinburgh students Sara Amido (29) and Audrey Yeo (26), are taking to the streets to hitch their way from Edinburgh to Prague in aid of MND Scotland. Continue reading Edinburgh students in a race against time for MND
Doddie ups donation to MND Scotland
In June last year, the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation donated £100,000 to support MND Scotland’s Grants Service to help people affected by Motor Neurone Disease (MND) with the financial burdens the disease brings.
International rugby player, Doddie Weir, who was diagnosed with MND in 2017, has now announced his foundation will up this contribution with another £50,000 donation towards MND Scotland’s grant scheme. Continue reading Doddie ups donation to MND Scotland
Charity bake off at Granton Campus
CALA’s Kathleen prepares for the build of a lifetime
A local CALA Homes employee is ready for the build of a lifetime as she prepares to travel to Cambodia to support a charity project building safe homes for vulnerable families. Continue reading CALA’s Kathleen prepares for the build of a lifetime
SFRS Heritage Trust raise funds for The Soldiers Charity
Dedicated volunteers from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service were recently invited to Edinburgh to present a cheque to the Soldiers Charity. Continue reading SFRS Heritage Trust raise funds for The Soldiers Charity
STV Children’s Appeal funding for two more Edinburgh projects
The STV Children’s Appeal is supporting children and young people affected by poverty in Edinburgh with funding awarded to local charitable projects. Continue reading STV Children’s Appeal funding for two more Edinburgh projects