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  • Forget-Me-Not Club, Dementia Support

    • Aberdeenshire

    The Forget-Me-Not Club, based in Banchory, was awarded £3,642 funding from our East Coast Local Fund in February 2025. Forget-Me-Not Club provide dementia support for those living with a dementia diagnosis and their carers. To benefit both the physical and mental wellbeing of those that they support, the organisation were looking to expand their group activity offering by introducing chair yoga.

  • The Growspace Network

    • Perth and Kinross

    The Growspace Network, located near Bridge of Earn, was awarded £5,000 funding from the East Coast Local Fund in February 2025. The Growspace Network has created a community growing space, aimed at supporting the community to connect with nature and learn new skills relating to growing their own food and flowers.

  • The Siblings Project - Perth Autism Support

    • Perth and Kinross

    The Siblings Project, delivered by Perth Autism Support (PAS) in Perth, received £4,091 funding from our East Coast Local Fund in February 2025 to help children and young people with an autistic sibling. The project offers a safe space where siblings can share experiences, build friendships, and learn more about autism.

  • Drumoak Durris Warm Space

    • Aberdeenshire

    The Drumoak Durris Warm Space in Drumoak received £4,722 funding from our East Coast Local Fund in February 2025. It has become a cornerstone of community support during the harsh winter months by offering a free, heated venue where residents can gather, socialise, and enjoy refreshments and entertainment. Over the years demand has grown significantly, with over 50 attendees at some of the sessions in 2025.

  • Fèis Rois

    • Highland

    The Fèis Rois programme located in Ross and Cromarty was awarded £181,636 in January 2025 from our Regional Fund. The programme ensures people of all ages can engage with, learn, and enjoy traditional music and the Gaelic language through a diverse range of activities across Ross and Cromarty and Scotland.

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