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Mike and Ghada are back in the studio for the first So Why Don’t You programme of 2024! The pair bring you all the latest news and updates from Aberdeen’s third sector, including exciting volunteering opportunities that you can get involved in the new year.
Aberdeen-based charity, Befriend a Child, is calling on people across the North-East to take on the Return of the...
For the final So Why Don’t You episode of 2023, Mike and Rod speak with Amy Duncan, Project Worker, and young carers Callum and Mylea from Barnardo’s Aberdeen Young Carers service.
Charlie House has appointed Emma Leiper Finlayson as director of fundraising to drive essential income for the...
Christmas has come early for five North-east charities as £110,000, raised during Piper Sandler’s recent...
Oldmeldrum-based charity Kayleigh’s Wee Stars (KWS) is celebrating a year of overwhelming support,...
Gette Cobban, Senior Development Officer (The Promise) at ACVO TSI, shares her end of year message and invites you to...
In this episode of So Why Don’t You, Mike and Ghada speak with Iain Ross from CFINE. He discusses his work within the Support Advice Finance Education (SAFE) team at CFINE, as well as all the support that the charity offers in Aberdeen including their food bank, employability service and skills development programme.
Autism & Neurodiversity North Scotland (A-ND) offer help and support to autistic and neurodivergent individuals,...
Aberdeen based Rosie’s Social Enterprises, part of Turning Point Scotland, provides vocational training, support & work experience for people who are recovering from acquired brain injuries and mental health issues alongside a range of other conditions.
Christmas came early for young patients at the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital (RACH) as 12 Aberdeen Football Club...
Friday 24th and Saturday 25th November saw the return of one Inspire’s Annual highlights in the form of their...











