Housebuilder makes Shelter Scotland donation

 

CRUDEN Homes West has announced its support for housing and homelessness charity, Shelter Scotland.

Over the weekend leading up to Scottish Housing Day, the housebuilder committed to donating £100 to the organisation for every new home reservation they received on developments in the West of Scotland. Cruden ended up donating £1,000 as a result of reservations taken on Glasgow’s King’s View, Laburnum Lea, Garscadden Grove and Cathkin View sites.

Liz Mallon, sales and marketing director for Cruden Homes said, “We really wanted to get behind this year’s Scottish Housing Day theme and highlight the ‘Housing as a Human Right’ campaign by supporting Shelter Scotland’s work to support those affected by bad housing or homelessness.

“Our new customers were also delighted to be able to support Shelter Scotland, knowing that by reserving their new home they were also contributing with this donation which will help Shelter Scotland in their efforts to ensure everyone has a safe, affordable home to live in.”

Emma Jackson, community fundraiser for Shelter Scotland added, “I’d like to offer a huge thanks to Cruden Homes for choosing to support Shelter Scotland. Every day we hear from people struggling with bad housing and homelessness and it is generous donations like this that make our work possible to support many thousands of people every year in need of our help.”