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Highland energy boss named new Archie Foundation patron

Highland energy boss named new Archie Foundation patron © Supplied by Archie Foundation Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A Highland energy boss will champion a children’s charity after learning struggling parents of young patients in Raigmore Hospital are having to choose between food and fuel when they visit. But Roy MacGregor, known as the Highland’s “Mr Energy”,  is to promote the Archie Foundation in the area, fuelled by his belief that the pandemic should help people look after their neighbour. The chairman of Global Energy Group, whose business provides services to the oil, gas and renewables sectors, has accepted an invitation to become a patron of the foundation, undertaking a role as a Highland ambassador for the children’s hospital charity.

Children s charity marks 10 years in the Highlands

Children s charity marks 10 years in the Highlands By Val Sweeney Published: 06:45, 01 March 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper A flashback to 2016 when the Highland Children s Unit welcomed its first patients. A charity is embarking on a 10-month programme of celebrations to mark 10 years of making the difference for sick children in the Highlands. The Archie Foundation first came to the region in March 2011 when it linked up with the Inverness Courier to raise funds to refurbish the children’s ward at the city’s Raigmore Hospital.

Children s charity Archie marks 10 years in the Highlands

Children s charity Archie marks 10 years in the Highlands By Val Sweeney Published: 17:00, 28 February 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper A flashback to 2016 when the Highland Children s Unit welcomed its first patients. A charity is embarking on a 10-month programme of celebrations to mark 10 years of making the difference for sick children in the Highlands. The Archie Foundation first came to the region in March 2011 when it raised funds to refurbish the children’s ward at the city’s Raigmore Hospital. As well as ultimately delivering a more ambitious project with the opening of the Highland Children’s Unit in 2016, thanks to massive public support, it has provided much more, including an outdoor space and a support network for children who are in hospital regularly.

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