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Over £30,000 donated to local charities

Spring Awards 2021


The Trades Widows Fund Charity has donated a grand total of £30,611.25 with an estimated number of 1,382 individuals benefitting from these donations. 

 £5000 went to the Archie Foundation to fund a month of their Emergency Support Programme which helps to support families in terms of being close to their children when they are sick. Travel assistance, emergency accommodation, hot food and meals at hospital bedsides and essential clothing were all provided by this programme. 

Cummings Park Cubby community grocery and food bank received a donation of £2000 worth of food vouchers. The Factor, Craig Matheson and Development Manager, Seonaidh Baker of the Trades Widows Fund Charity went to visit the premises to see the great work they do. 

Westpark Primary School in Northfield were also given a donation which allowed the children to go on a day trip (pictured above) 

 

All Charities and community groups helped through this round of funding: 

Cummings Park Cubby 

The Archie Foundation 

Northsound Cash for Kids 

Charlie House 

Grampian MS centre (pictured at top) 

Music 4 U 

Westpark Primary school 

Abernessities 

SensationALL 


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By Ian MacIntosh 24 Dec, 2020
An Aberdeen society has donated £35,000 to local charities in the north-east as part of efforts to give back to the community. The Trades Widows Fund Charity, of the Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen, officially donated the money to 18 different causes yesterday at a special ceremony at the organisation’s Trinity Hall on Holburn Street. The factor of the society, Craig Matheson, said the seven incorporated trades wanted to give the money to groups that could use the cash to do the most good locally. Mr Matheson, who has been factor for almost two years, said: “We’re very happy to be making this donation. “It’s a fairly young charity we set up two years ago, and we are still trying to find our feet a little bit with it. “We thought we would try and do something on a smaller scale, with smaller amounts of money to smaller charities to try and have maximum impact.” The beneficiaries of the £35,000 donation are the Northfield Community Centre, the Care Hub Aberdeen, We Too, Grampian Hospital Radio, Tillydrone Community Flat, the Russel Anderson Foundation, the Old Torry Community Centre and Befriend a Child. Also benefitting are the Gerard Street Church, Seaton Community Church, the Team Jak Foundation, Cfine, the Fersands and Fountain Community Project, the Denis Law Legacy Trust, the Printfield Community Project, Abernecessities, the St Machar Parent Support Group and the Cancer and Leukaemia in Children Orientated (Calico) charity.
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