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Fundraising

Fundraising is vital to our work at Craighalbert. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we are able to offer our Early Intervention Programmes completely free to families, providing life-changing support to children with neurological conditions at a crucial stage in their development.

 

Many of the specialist activities and equipment available at our Centre are made possible through fundraising, helping us create opportunities that would otherwise be out of reach.

 

Quite simply, without donations and fundraising, we couldn’t offer the breadth and quality of services that so many families rely on. With your support, we aspire to grow and reach even more children and families across Scotland.

 

If you are inspired to get involved, we would love for you to take part in one of our upcoming fundraising events or consider making a donation. You can find more information about events on this page, and our friendly team is always happy to chat about other ways you can help make a difference.

Fundraising Opportunities

Kiltwalk

We can offer fully funded places for the Kiltwalk! This incredible event provides a unique opportunity to don your tartan and join thousands of walkers in raising funds for our charity. It's a fun, family-friendly event with routes to suit all ages and abilities. Click here for more information.

two women celebrating completing the Glasgow Kiltwalk.

Just Running

Through Just Running we offer free or reduced-price places at a variety of fundraising events including:

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Our team is on hand to offer guidance and support to anyone who would like to take part in an event or activity to raise funds for us.

Participants taking part in a marathon to raise money for charity.

If you would like further information on how to register for any of these events or ideas of other ways you can support us or alternative ways to donate, please contact Alicia McKenzie on 01236 456100 or alicia@craighalbert.org.uk

Make a donation

Our Early Intervention Programme is fully reliant on grants and donations to provide a service that is free to parents.

£10

Can help us purchase musical instruments for music space sessions that nurture our youngest children’s ability to connect, communicate, and bond with their families.

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£25

Can help us provide a water space session to nurture one of our youngest child’s communication, posture and movement skills, physical and emotional wellbeing and pre-swimming skills.

£50

Can support a child to work with a Speech and Language Therapist, unlocking their potential to communicate and connect with the world around them.​

Our Fundraising Guarantee to you

Fundraising is the life blood of many Scottish charities and we need to raise funds from voluntary sources. We could not fulfil our charitable mission without the support of generous, thoughtful and committed donors. We value the support of donors and understand the need to balance our duties to beneficiaries, with our duties to donors.


That’s why we make this commitment to you.


We will comply with the law as it applies to charities and fundraising and we commit that we will guarantee to adhere to best practice as outlined in the Fundraising Code of Practice.


We will monitor fundraisers, volunteers and third parties working with us to raise funds, ensuring that they also comply with this Code of Practice.


We guarantee to operate in line with the values of the Code; to be Legal, Open, Honest and Respectful in all our fundraising. To promote and underpin these values, we commit to the following standards:

 

  • We will be clear about who we are and what we do

  • We will give a clear explanation of how you can make a gift and change or stop a regular donation

  • If you do not want to give or wish to cease giving, we will respect your decision

  • We will respect your rights and privacy

  • We have a procedure for dealing with people in vulnerable circumstances and it will be available on request

  • We will hold your data securely

  • We will communicate with you in accordance with your selected preferences.


If you feel we have not adhered to these standards, or think we could do better, please contact Alicia McKenzie, Business Development Officer on 01236 456100 or email alicia@craighalbert.org.uk and we will deal with your complaint quickly and thoroughly.


We commit to ensuring our complaints process is clear and easily accessible and we will provide clear and evidence-based reasons for our decisions on complaints.


However, should you be dissatisfied with our response, you will be able to take this further by contacting the Scottish Fundraising Standards Panel: www.goodfundraising.scot.

Contact us

Young pupil smiling as he jumps in pool, supported by Learning, Care and Therapy Practitioner.

If you would like to get in touch with us please complete our enquiry form.

or you can call us on 01236 456 100  or email us admin@craighalbert.org.uk 

Our Values

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The Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments

Craighalbert Centre

1 Craighalbert Way

Cumbernauld

G68 0LS

T: 01236 456100

E: admin@craighalbert.org.uk

The Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments (known as Craighalbert) is a Scottish charity, SC008428, regulated by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). A Company limited by guarantee registered in Scotland No. 129291

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