Welcome to all the organisations that have joined SCVO recently. You can find out more about them below:
Joined SCVO on 30 June
ADHD Network Scotland is a newly registered Scottish charity (SC054154) created by and for adults with ADHD. Founded in 2025 by Angela Korankye, a late-diagnosed woman whose life was transformed by access to proper diagnosis, treatment, and support, the charity exists to change the narrative around adult ADHD in Scotland — from one of shame and misunderstanding to one of strength, resilience, and informed support.Our work is grounded in the belief that ADHD is not a flaw to fix, but a difference to support. We offer practical, trauma-informed services that recognise the real challenges faced by late-identified individuals, while also celebrating the unique strengths and potential that come with neurodivergence. Our motto, “Skills, not just pills,” and “Validate, Educate and Mitigate” reflects our commitment to equipping people with tools to thrive — not just survive — in education, employment, relationships, and daily life.The charity delivers three core strands of work:Support & Coaching – We provide 1-to-1 ADHD coaching, peer mentoring, and emotional support rooted in lived experience. Many of our participants have struggled for decades without a diagnosis and come to us with a deep sense of shame, exhaustion, or confusion. Our approach is validation-led, helping people understand their ADHD, reclaim their self-worth, and move forward with purpose.Training & Awareness – We offer CPD-accredited ADHD awareness training to NHS staff, third sector organisations, justice teams, and frontline service providers. These sessions blend clinical insight with real-world experience, helping professionals recognise ADHD in adults, avoid misdiagnosis, and respond with more accessible, compassionate care. Our 6-hour “ADHD Awareness for Service Providers” training is designed to support practical changes within services — not just raise awareness.Advocacy & Systems Change – ADHD Network Scotland actively advocates for better recognition of ADHD in policy, healthcare, education, and criminal justice systems. We work with local authorities, prisons, MSPs, and community groups to improve access to diagnosis, reduce systemic harm, and address the intersection between neurodivergence and trauma. We are particularly focused on reaching people who are least likely to be seen — including women, older adults, and those caught in the mental health or justice systems.All of our services are designed and delivered by neurodivergent professionals. We believe in flipping the deficit narrative — recognising that with the right scaffolding, adults with ADHD can become powerful contributors to their communities.ADHD Network Scotland operates from our newly secured office in Motherwell Dalziel building 2.9 North Lanarkshire, and is currently developing place-based peer support initiatives, outreach in prisons. We are proud to be building Scotland’s first dedicated service of this kind — not just as a support organisation, but as a movement for visibility, validation, and change.
Joined SCVO on 30 June
Bluegrass Music Scotland's purposes are:(a) To promote public benefit, interest, education and recreation by providing alone or with others, free educational opportunities in the form of workshops, presentations and skills training in Bluegrass music; a musical and cultural art form with Scottish roots and heritage. (b) To carry out research into the Scottish roots, heritage and cultural origins of Bluegrass Music and to publish and disseminate information for public benefit, interest, education, and recreation, free of charge via the internet and other media outlets.(c) To organise and arrange for public benefit, interest, education and recreation, alone and with others, such public performances of Bluegrass Music at Guildtown Bluegrass Music Festival Perthshire and at other community festivals and other public events. And where appropriate to advance the aims and purposes of the association with free workshops. To organise and arrange free performances and demonstrations at educational and other establishments, as may be determined from time to time.(d) To do all things and carry out any activity to promote and develop Bluegrass Music for public benefit as a musical and cultural art form within Scotland, provided that all such things and activities are legal and restricted to the charitable purposes of The Association.
Joined SCVO on 30 June
Canine and Able aims to improve the mental wellbeing of the elderly, people with an illness or disability, young people struggling with education, or those dealing with stress in the workplace by providing Therapy Dog sessions within the community of NE Scotland. We also aim to raise public awareness of the benefits and laws surrounding Assistance Dogs and specialise in helping owners and their Trainee-Assistance Dogs pass a recognised certification for Public Access.
Joined SCVO on 30 June
An amateur musical theatre society providing opportunities for local people to perform on stage.
Joined SCVO on 30 June
We are setting up a community, not for profit, padel club in Memorial Park, Gullane as part of the East Lothian Council redevelopment of the area.
Joined SCVO on 30 June
Genx Care Glasgow CIC is a community interest company committed to improving the social wellbeing of elderly people in Glasgow through regular social activities, meetups, and engagement opportunities.While many services offer activities for older people, what sets Genx Care Glasgow CIC apart is our person-centred, culturally inclusive approach. We recognise that every individual has unique cultural backgrounds, traditions, and social preferences, and we are dedicated to creating a welcoming, safe, and meaningful environment that reflects and respects those differences.We actively engage with ethnic minority communities and tailor our activities to meet the diverse cultural, dietary, and social needs of the elderly population in Glasgow. Whether it’s organising culturally appropriate games, offering familiar foods, celebrating a variety of cultural events, or ensuring our social sessions are inclusive and accessible, we place each person’s values, identity, and preferences at the heart of what we do.In a city where social isolation among elderly people, particularly those from minority backgrounds, is a growing concern, Genx Care Glasgow CIC aims to bridge that gap by offering inclusive, sensitive, and person-centred social support that uplifts and connects people across communities.
Joined SCVO on 30 June
The Night Before Christmas Campaign is a charity which helps to tackle poverty. We managed to help 8072 children and vulnerable adults in Christmas 2024 by providing Christmas bags
Joined SCVO on 30 June
The organisation's purposes are: a. The provision of recreational facilities, or the organisation of recreational activities, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons of the adult LGBTIQ+ community and their allies within Grangemouth and its surrounding areas. b. The promotion of equality and diversity and the elimination of discrimination by fostering inclusive community groups and providing advocacy on issues affecting adult LGBTIQ+ individuals.
Joined SCVO on 30 June
We offer short breaks and holidays in the UK and abroad with a Christian perspective, encouraging friendship, fellowship, leisure, education and recreation, reducing isolation and fostering friendships, especially for the older age group.
Joined SCVO on 30 June
TYKES Young Carers' Project, established in 1997, offers respite and support to young people between the ages of 5 and 25 in Sutherland who have a caring role within their home. We make a positive difference in the lives and wellbeing of Young Carers and their families by offering advice along with emotional and practical support. TYKES advocates for Young Carers and raises awareness of their issues by engaging with the community, statutory agencies and other organisations. TYKES gives each Young Carer the opportunity to take a break from their caring role in a friendly and supportive environment.
Joined SCVO on 27 June
Dalkeith Men’s Shed is a warm, open, and safe space for men over the age of 18, with a core mission to tackle isolation and improve mental health in our community. We believe in the power of connection, and the Shed offers a place where men can come together, shoulder-to-shoulder, to talk, share skills, and support one another. Whether someone is retired, unemployed, experiencing anxiety or depression, or just looking for a bit of company, they’re welcomed without judgement and valued for who they are.At the heart of what we do is peer-to-peer support. The Shed is not a service in the traditional sense — it’s a community, shaped by the men who attend. We offer a shared workshop space where members take part in woodwork, repair projects, upcycling, and other hands-on activities. But just as importantly, we offer the kettle, the conversation, and the quiet understanding that can only come from shared experience. We don’t force anyone to talk about how they’re feeling — but we create the space for it to happen naturally. And more often than not, it does.While supporting men’s mental health is at our core, we’re also deeply involved in wider community work. The members of the Shed regularly give back to Dalkeith and the surrounding area through projects that benefit schools, local charities, the council, and other third sector partners. This includes work we’ve done with Kings Park Primary and East Houses Primary, where we’ve refurbished planters and benches for their outdoor spaces, and even led a pyrography class with some of the children with assisted learning needs. We’ve also supported local events, community gardens, and initiatives led by the council and local businesses. These activities not only strengthen community ties but give our members a renewed sense of purpose and connection.We take pride in being an alcohol-free and inclusive environment. There’s no pressure to be good at anything — no one is expected to arrive with tools or skills. Everyone has something to offer, and we learn from each other. Some members come to use their hands, others come to rest their minds, and all are welcome.The Shed meets weekly at One Dalkeith, though we’re growing quickly and looking at ways to expand our offering to meet demand. We’re entirely volunteer-led, and sustained by the passion, time, and care of the men who attend.Joining SCVO feels like a natural next step for us. We’re proud of the work we do and the lives we touch, and we want to be more connected to the wider third sector across Scotland. We’re also keen to learn, grow, and find new ways to support our members and community even better.
Joined SCVO on 27 June
PALS is a charity based in North Lanarkshire and currently has 80 member families. PALS provides assistance to a range of families with children who have Additional Support Needs. This includes autistic children, children with ADHD, cerebral palsy, downs syndrome and Angelman Syndrome.PALS runs activity sessions each week. These sessions include Swim and Play, Dance, taekwondo and Soft Play. We also continue to run activities and events during school holidays and some weekends. These include canal trips, Flip Out, soft play, Safari Park, Heads of Ayr Farm Park, Science Centre and seasonal parties. PALS also provides support to parents and carers through information, training and peer support.PALS was set up by a group of parents who wanted to provide activities for their children who have additional support needs. They wanted to create a fun and safe learning environment where the parents could relax and let their children be themselves. PALS continues to be run by parents and carers of the children within PALS. We have a board of trustees that are all volunteers.
Joined SCVO on 26 June
Our missionAt Granite Heart, our mission is to foster a culture of giving and community empowerment in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. Through our retail charity shops, we collect donated goods from generous individuals and sell them to raise funds. These funds are then distributed as grants to local charities, organisations, and communities in need. Our aim is to make a positive impact by providing vital support to those who are working tirelessly to improve the lives of others.Our PurposeWe believe in the power of collective giving to create lasting change. By harnessing the generosity of our donors and the dedication of local volunteers, we strive to uplift and strengthen communities across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. Through our grants, we empower local charities and organizations to continue their invaluable work, addressing pressing needs and fostering a sense of belonging and solidarity. Together, we are building a brighter future, one act of kindness at a time.
Joined SCVO on 26 June
Improving Lives have created a safe and informative space for people with disabilities, their carers and families to find the help and support they need first time. Our advisors provide in depth personal support and assistance, welfare rights, our own support groups, peer group and space for other community groups to use. We have a fully accessible Sensory Garden and wellbeing allotment. Improving Lives offer a one stop information and support service for Self Directed Support in West Dunbartonshire. We host an annual information and support open day every year that attracts close to 300 members of the public, run our fortnightly Community Action Group which identifies local issues and works to address them and have introduced disability martial arts to West Dunbartonshire through our Disability Karate Class.
Joined SCVO on 26 June
We support refugees, asylum seekers, other immigrants and local Scots to promote cultural heritage, support integration with English language provision and other events to promote social inclusion.
Joined SCVO on 26 June
Stirling District Citizens Advice Bureau is a local, independent charity which provides free, impartial and confidential advice and information to give clients the tools they need to sort out any issues or problems. We're at the heart of the community and offer several services, including but not limited to advice on benefits, employment, debt and money, housing, law and courts, family issues, health, energy and consumer issues.
Joined SCVO on 25 June
A passionate group of volunteers is working tirelessly to breathe new life into the historic Arbroath Courthouse buildings, with the vision of transforming them into a vibrant and inclusive community hub where people can connect, create, and thrive.We provide space for the community to meet, host events and act as a community hub in the building that was the old courthouse in Arbroath. Extensive renovation works are currently underway and we plan to have the building finished by 2026. The community is at the heart of everything we do - we provide volunteering opportunities, space for community groups, workshops, events and fairs.
Joined SCVO on 25 June
We are a community-based charity and women’s club dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by war, displacement, and trauma. Our primary aim is to provide a safe, inclusive space where women — especially those from refugee and migrant backgrounds — can rebuild their lives, regain confidence, and find a sense of belonging.Through creative workshops, peer support groups, cultural events, and practical skills training, we empower women to connect, heal, and thrive. We also run initiatives for children and families, offering emotional support, educational activities, and community integration programs.At the heart of our mission is solidarity, compassion, and the belief that every person deserves dignity, hope, and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to their new community.
Joined SCVO on 25 June
Dundee Historic Environment Trust is one of seven City Heritage Trusts supported by Historic Environment Scotland. The Trust aims to promote and encourage the conservation, protection and improvement of the architectural and physical environment of Dundee and its environs to the general public.We provide grant assistance towards the appropriate repair of historic buildings and townscape features in Dundee and towards projects that provide opportunities to learn about and enjoy Dundee’s historic built environment, including feasibility studies and interpretive material. The Trust also provides best practice advice on the maintenance and repair of historic buildings working in partnership with other organisations to deliver events, talks and workshops.
Joined SCVO on 25 June
Our group provides a safe, supportive, and empowering space for Iranian women living in Glasgow. We organise regular meet-ups, support sessions, cultural activities, and workshops that help reduce isolation, promote wellbeing, and build strong connections within the community. Our goal is to encourage mutual support, friendship, and personal development in a culturally sensitive and inclusive environment.