by ACVO_TSI | Nov 15, 2023 | ACVO Members, Children & Young People, Events, News
Autism & Neurodiversity North Scotland (A-ND) has announced the return of its fundraising dinner following this year’s event which raised £46,000 for the Aberdeen-based autism support charity. Developed and organised in partnership with Aberdeen-based PR and...
by ACVO_TSI | Nov 9, 2023 | ACVO Members, Children & Young People, Events, News
Aberdeen-based charity, Gathimba Edwards Foundation (GEF) is launching its package of winter fundraising events and initiatives aimed at raising funds to support children and families in need in Kenya and Aberdeenshire. They are calling for members of the public as...
by ACVO_TSI | Sep 6, 2023 | Children & Young People, Events, News
Daredevil fundraisers have raised more than £41,000 to support local sick children and their families after taking part in a thrilling abseil down one of Aberdeen’s tallest structures. And for anyone who missed out on this hair-raising challenge,...
by Emily Shepherd | Aug 3, 2023 | Children & Young People, News
A new partnership between the NSPCC and Britain’s four Gas Distribution Networks (GDNs) will deliver vital safeguarding training to more than 18,000 workers across the country. Half a million children suffer abuse and neglect a year in the UK, and almost 60,000 calls...
by ACVO_TSI | Feb 13, 2023 | ACVO Members, Children & Young People, Events, Funding, News
North of Scotland charity, The Archie Foundation, is asking people of all ages and fitness levels to put their best foot forward by signing up to its Marathon March challenge. Supporters are being encouraged to run or walk a mile every day throughout March while...
by Emily Shepherd | Nov 9, 2022 | Charity, Children & Young People, News
The new website aims to help upcoming and existing professionals further their career in childcare. Serving Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire, Aberlour Futures is a service that provides training courses and qualifications for the Early Learning and Childcare workforce....
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