
CALA Homes (West) has announced it is renewing its partnership with Kilbride Hospice by extending its roof donation initiative as part of its community pledge for local development, Cedar Brae.
The firm announced the community initiative five years ago, when it launched its first Jackton development, Sequoia Meadows – promising to donate a £50 roof donation for the legal completion of every home.
The final homes at Sequoia Meadows were sold last year, and since completion, Cala has donated a total of £7,300 to the South Lanarkshire hospice. Following the launch of Cala’s latest development in Jackton, Cedar Brae, it will once again donate per roof to the hospice which provides specialist palliative care to patients with life-limiting, progressive illnesses.
Suzanne McElhiney, sales and marketing director at Cala Homes (West), said, “We’re proud that we are able to continue our partnership with Kilbryde Hospice in its vital ongoing efforts to provide invaluable support to the Jackton and East Kilbride community who need hospice care for themselves or a loved one. Supporting organisations like this is an important part of our commitment to giving back to the communities we build in through our Community Pledge, and we hope our donations help the hospice to continue its vital services.”
Gordon McHugh, chief executive at Kilbryde Hospice, added, “We were over the moon to hear that Cala would be continuing its roof donation and further supporting the hospice. Every contribution plays an important role in helping us to keep the hospice running whilst continuing to go above and beyond for our patients and their families.
“It’s fantastic to see businesses like Cala Homes support local groups and businesses in their local communities – the generosity makes a huge difference to organisations like ours and we would just like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation.”








