BARRATT Developments Scotland has revealed the business has donated more than £520,000 to good causes across Scotland over the past year.
The housebuilder supports a range of organisations through charity initiatives, including the Barratt Developments Scotland Community Fund, which donates £1,500 to a deserving local cause in each of its Scottish divisions every month.
Over the last 12 months, Barratt Developments has provided financial support to a diverse mix of charities – from those which support vulnerable people into work, to those providing lifeline palliative care services.
In light of the cost-of-living crisis, the housebuilder has donated a large sum to charities supporting young people and families. These include Launch Foods, which helps feed hungry children in Glasgow, Empty Kitchen, Full Hearts in Edinburgh, which rescues surplus food to make meals for those in need, and AberNecessities, a baby bank which provides disadvantaged families with essential items in the north of Scotland.
Barratt has also supported organisations which focus on helping people feel good and change the trajectory of their lives – including Stepping Stones, a mental health charity which supports people with wellbeing and recovery, Smart Works Scotland, which gives unemployed women the clothes, coaching and confidence to secure employment, and Look Good Feel Better, dedicated to improving the self-esteem of those undergoing cancer treatment.
Other charities to benefit from support included Edinburgh Women’s Aid, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Abbie’s Sparkle Foundation, Hope for Autism, Kindness Homeless Street Team, SiMBA, Scottish Air Ambulance, Selkirk Food bank, HomeStart Glasgow & North Lanarkshire and many more.
Douglas McLeod, Barratt Developments’ regional MD for Scotland, said, “As the country’s leading housebuilder, we are committed to creating a positive legacy and making a genuine contribution towards the communities in which we build our homes. Our teams have raised a fantastic amount which has been donated to a variety of causes this year – touching the lives of countless individuals and families in need.
“The funds raised will be used to support a wide range of initiatives, including providing food and shelter to the homeless, offering opportunities to underprivileged and vulnerable young people, and providing vital healthcare and wellbeing support for those who are struggling. There is so much important work being undertaken by organisations up and down the country, and we look to continue supporting a diverse mix of causes in 2024. We would like to thank everyone who suggested charities and supported our fundraising activities this year.”
The full list of 2023’s beneficiaries includes:
- CFINE
- Aberlour Childrens Trust
- AberNecessities
- BECS Because Everyone Counts
- Rainbow Rouges
- Mikeysline
- Carse of Gowrie Men’s Shed
- Station House Media Unit
- The Seed Box
- Look Good Feel Better
- Tayside Dynamos
- 865 Portlethen Air Cadets
- North Sound Cash For Kids
- WhizzKids London Marathon
- Abbie’s Sparkle Foundation
- Dundee Bains
- Friends of ANCHOR
- St Columba’s Hospice
- Smart Works Scotland
- Stepping Stones
- SiMBA
- Guide Dogs for the Blind
- Move On
- Health in Mind
- Simpson Babies Special Care
- Sleep Scotland
- Cyrenians
- Edinburgh Women’s Aid
- Lasswade Community Rugby Trust
- The Lighthouse Club East Scotland
- Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project
- Empty Kitchens, Full Hearts
- Launch Foods
- Smart Works Glasgow
- Hope for Autism
- HomeStart Glasgow North & North Lanarkshire
- St Andrews Hospice
- Cumbernauld & Kilsyth Care
- Tiny Changes
- Tullochan
- Kindness Homeless Street Team
- SupERKids
- Hawick Acorn Project Initiative
- Borders Additional Needs Group
- Teviot Wheels
- Harris Trust
- Hawick Scout Group
- St Teresa’s Hospice
- Scottish Air Ambulance
- Cancer Research UK
- The Margaret Kerr Unit
- The Borders Green Team
- Queens House Kelso Ltd
- Selkirk Food Bank