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Aberdeen Cyrenians has unveiled a bold new five-year strategy aimed at tackling homelessness and reducing avoidable...
In this week’s programme, Mike & Ghada chat with ACVO’s very own Susan Morrison to discuss our latest updates as well as the upcoming Challenge Poverty Week.
We’re excited to bring you the latest edition of ACVO News – your go to source for all that’s happening across Aberdeen’s third sector. From inspiring community stories to essential updates and opportunities, ACVO News keeps you connected, informed, and engaged with the work making a real difference locally.
Clan Cancer Support raised £62,000 at its annual fundraising ball over the weekend, with hundreds of guests attending...
Listen to the latest So Why Don’t You episode where Mike and Rod are joined by Allison Swanson and Susan Morrison to talk about Community Planning Aberdeen and how you can get involved and make a difference in the city!
Listen to the latest So Why Don’t You episode where Mike and Ghada are joined by Georgiana F. Bugeag! She shares her journey from volunteering in her local community to becoming Vice Chair of the United Nations Association Scotland.
Aberdeen based charity Gathimba Edwards Foundation (GEF) is proud to announce the success of its returning Ladies...
Just in time for the historic Tall Ships Races docking in Aberdeen, tenants at St. Peter’s Court in Torry have recently been enjoying their common room once again with thanks to a grant from the Community & Coast Fund.
Mike and Rod bring you a jam-packed episode of So Why Don’t You! Hear from Lauren and Ria from NESCAN Hub as well as William from the Learning Disability Group of Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire and Community Councils.
In late July I had the privilege of joining more than 350 fellow volunteers to support one of the most spectacular events our city has seen in years – the return of the Tall Ships Races to Aberdeen.
In this episode of So Why Don’t You, Mike and Ghada welcome Elahe, Ross and Vivian from Grampian Regional Equality Council (GREC) to the shmu studio.
The sudden collapse of Mental Health Aberdeen after 75 years of service has shocked the city. These were essential services, and yet they were delivered by a charity running on precarious funding. If a service is essential, it should be guaranteed. Not left to chance.











