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Aberdeen s CFINE urging residents to take part in fundraising trek

An Aberdeen-based charity and social enterprise is encouraging people to participate in its upcoming fundraising event.

Virtual Kiltwalk: £2 million already raised for north-east & Scottish charities

© Supplied by Charlie House Mora than £2 million has already been raised for Scottish charities While Scotland’s Virtual Kiltwalk takes place this weekend, 10,000 Kiltwalkers have already raised more than £2 million for nearly 1,000 Scottish charities, including Aberdeen’s CFINE, Charlie House, Friends of the Neuro Ward and more. The £1.4 million that has already been raised has been given a 50% boost by The Hunter Foundation, ensuring that 980 charities, badly hit by the pandemic, will receive a much-needed share of the £2.1 million cash pot by the first week in May. Philanthropist Sir Tom Hunter is challenging everyone in Scotland to sign-up and fundraise for the charity they care most about.

Aberdeen food bank users praise charity volunteers for their support

Aberdeen food bank users praise charity volunteers for their support Updated: 04/02/2021, 5:29 pm © Kath Flannery/DCT Media Service users of a north-east charity have written letters thanking volunteers for their support. The beneficiaries, who wished to remain anonymous, have received food parcels from social enterprise CFINE throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. And it has now emerged the north-east public helped to raise more than £20,000 for the Original 106 Christmas Appeal. The annual appeal aims to help families battling poverty in Aberdeen and throughout Grampian. Donations were collected in aid of CFINE for the appeal, which was backed by the Evening Express. The charity works to tackle poverty and build resilience through a range of support and services for and with disadvantaged, vulnerable, low-income individuals, families and communities in the north-east of Scotland.

North-east vet donates £1,000 to Original 106 Christmas Appeal

North-east vet donates £1,000 to Original 106 Christmas Appeal © Craig Lumsden A north-east veterinary surgeon has donated £1,000 to the Original 106 Christmas Appeal. Chris Humes, of Chris Humes Ellon Veterinary Surgeon, handed the cheque over to Original 106 presenter Claire Stevenson and programme controller Craig Lumsden. Now in its 14th year, the Original 106 Christmas Appeal aims to help families battling poverty in Aberdeen and throughout Grampian. More than £4,500 has been raised since the launch of the 2020 appeal, which is even more critical this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Donations are being collected in aid of CFINE for the appeal, which is backed by the Evening Express.

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