Glasgow Times

Erskine charity for veterans receives £ 5000 donation

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A CHARITY in Erskine that provides support to disadvanta­ged military veterans and persons has received a huge donation boost from the Barrack Charitable Trust.

Scotland’s Bravest Manufactur­ing Company ( SBMC) offers employment, training and support to the affected who deal with disabiliti­es and health conditions.

It was awarded £ 5000 towards the running costs of its Accredited Training Centre Project for the coming year. The project supports employabil­ity courses for veterans.

The Trust is set to donate a total of £ 52,000 to 25 Scottish charities, with a number of the recipients located within Glasgow and Renfrewshi­re.

Robert Lappin, assistant director of SBMC, said: “I would like to thank The Barrack Charitable Trust for providing a generous donation towards the cost of running our Accredited Training Centre.

“Glasgow Caledonian University has identified a wide range of positive benefits for the participan­ts of our training programme and we look forward to sharing the findings of the evaluation this summer.

“This donation means a great deal to us as it means we can support the veterans and other beneficiar­ies to achieve the qualificat­ions they have put so much time and effort into and it also means we can develop our training and qualificat­ion offering.”

James Barrack, chairman of the Trust, said: “We are incredibly honoured to support Scotland’s Bravest Manufactur­ing Company, which is dedicated to providing employment, training, and support to our most deserving community members.

“We believe in the power of inclusive and empowering opportunit­ies, and we are proud to contribute to a cause that makes a profound impact on so many lives. Together, we can build a brighter future for those who have given so much to us.”

Other beneficiar­ies around Glasgow and Renfrewshi­re include Deafblind Scotland, Geeza Break, Revive MS Support and Loud’n’Proud from Paisley.

The Barrack Charitable Trust was founded in 2009 by Mr Barrack, founder and chairman of Knight Property Group, to assist organisati­ons cope with decreased charitable support due to the economic climate.

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