Welcome to all the organisations that have joined SCVO recently. You can find out more about them below:
Joined SCVO on 7 February
Short-Term Objectives (2025 Event):• Raise Awareness: Highlight LGBTQ+ issues and increase visibility in Angus.• Promote Inclusivity: Foster a culture of acceptance and equality.• Build Connections: Collaborate with charities and promote ally involvement.• Educate and Challenge: Offer education on LGBTQ+ issues and combat discrimination.• Fundraising: Secure necessary funds for the parade and event village.Long-Term Objectives:• Expand Pride Events: Support and fund future Pride events across Angus.• Outreach Services: Provide support and signposting for LGBTQ+ individuals in need.
Joined SCVO on 7 February
The Corstorphine Trust was formed in 1970 as a CHARITABLE ORGANISATION with the following OBJECTIVES within Corstorphine and its environs:a) Public interest in and care for the BEAUTY, HISTORY and CHARACTER of the district.b) The preservation, development and improvement of features of AMENITY and HISTORIC interest.c) The welfare, cultural and educational ADVANCEMENT of the residents.d) The collection, preservation and display of objects of HISTORIC and LOCAL interest.e) High standards of ARCHITECTURE and TOWN PLANNING by monitoring all Building and planningschemes which affect the district and community.f) The promotion of schemes of a CHARITABLE nature.g) Liaison with the Community Council and other amenity groups on matters of common interest.h) To provide facilities and, where appropriate, funding for same.
Joined SCVO on 7 February
Musical Opportunities for children who do not otherwise have the opportunity to access them.
Joined SCVO on 7 February
Promotes social inclusion , mental , physical and emotional wellbeing by delivering free sessions in the local community
Joined SCVO on 6 February
Belonging is a voluntary organisation dedicated to empowering Ukrainian refugee women by fostering emotional resilience, social integration, and overall wellbeing. Through peer support and targeted wellbeing sessions, we create a safe and supportive space where women can share their experiences, build meaningful connections, and develop essential tools to strengthen their mental and emotional health. We aim to provide a nurturing environment that enables Ukrainian refugee women to regain confidence, find community, and improve their overall wellbeing.Our Impact & Potential OutcomesRebuilding Confidence – Helping women restore their self-esteem and sense of independence.Creating a Supportive Community – Fostering meaningful relationships and a sense of belonging.Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing – Providing tools and resources for emotional healing and stability.Long-Term Resilience – Equipping women with the skills to navigate challenges and build a stable future.Parenting Support – Assisting mothers in creating a nurturing environment for their children.While our primary focus is on Ukrainian refugee women, we aspire to extend our support to all women in Scotland who need help and guidance.
Joined SCVO on 6 February
Athletics Club
Joined SCVO on 6 February
Run and maintain the village hall on behalf of the residents of the parish of Muckairn. The hall is let to various groups on a regular basis for sports and social activities and used by everyone of every age in the community. Examples of groups are pilates, pickleball, zumba, junior rugby, dance and bowls. The playgroup is active and also runs community coffee mornings. The community council currently have a warm spaces project which is free for everyone. Annual events such as panto, horticultural shows and gaelic ceilidhs take place and some of the groups supporting elderly members make use of the space. The hall is also used for exhibitions, public consultations and art events as well as for private lets.
Joined SCVO on 6 February
We provide trauma-informed, empowerment-focussed Personal Safety training to vulnerable people including female victims of violence/abuse; children; people with learning disabilities; people with sensory impairment; and ethnic minority groups.
Joined SCVO on 3 February
Crown Corner Club provides an after school childcare service for the local primary school during term time. During some school holidays, the club provides full-day childcare services.
Joined SCVO on 3 February
We are a playgroup and early years centre providing childcare and education for 2-5 year olds,
Joined SCVO on 3 February
Nikkan Dance Academy of Edinburgh is dedicated to preserving and promoting Indian classical and folk dance, fostering cross-cultural understanding, and making dance education accessible to all. As a charitable organization, we focus on:1. Dance Education for AllWe provide affordable and free dance training to individuals from diverse backgrounds, including underprivileged children and those with limited access to cultural arts.2. Community Engagement & Cultural AwarenessWe organize workshops, performances, and outreach programs to introduce Indian dance forms to the wider community, encouraging cultural appreciation and inclusivity.3. Well-being through DanceWe conduct dance therapy sessions for mental and physical well-being, particularly for women, seniors, and individuals with special needs.4. Supporting Young ArtistsWe mentor and support emerging dancers by offering scholarships, performance opportunities, and collaborations to help them develop their artistic careers.5. Bridging CulturesThrough festivals, collaborations, and community projects, we act as a cultural bridge, celebrating diversity and fostering unity among different ethnic communities in Edinburgh and beyond.Our mission is to ensure that Indian dance remains a vibrant and inclusive part of the artistic landscape in the UK while making a positive social impact.
Joined SCVO on 31 January
The centre caters for a wide range of groups/classes with varying age groups. A long established indoor bowling area open to all members and non members. A large function hall available for various activities with other smaller rooms available for use. We are situated between Coatbridge and Airdrie and actively promote citizenship, learning and inclusion. The classes are diverse and cover many age groups from young to old through different actives, dance, chair yoga, tai chi, art/crafts, tae kwon do, comedy workshop, camera club, book club and men's talk. Just a flavour of what the centre brings to the community. The indoor bowling is well used through members and non members, socialising is a big part of this, more so with the older members who use the inhouse café and small lounge for a catch up. We do have groups with certain vulnerabilities who through bowls overcome and adapt. Work has started on a community garden further advancing the need of the centre to the community.
Joined SCVO on 31 January
We are the most northerly heritage railway in Scotland running between Keith and Dufftown through some of the most picturesque Scottish scenery. The Keith and Dufftown Railway Association was established in 2000 to preserve the line, educate, preserve and restore rolling stock and relevant artifacts and provide opportunities for interested parties to participate in achieving these objectives. We have approximately 280 members, approximately 40 active volunteers and employ two part time staff - a treasurer and a Business Administrator for 8 hours a week each. Our organisation allows volunteers to share existing skills and develop new ones, build friendships and feel a sense of purpose and satisfaction from their activities. We have built good links with a wide range of partner organisations including those in the local community and contribute to the local economy by providing employment and supporting local businesses wherever possible.
Joined SCVO on 31 January
Nurture @ Academy offers Hairdressing/ beauty and employability short courses, to care experienced young people, or young people that have disengaged within education, or any young person without a positive destination. The goal is that every young person who comes through our doors are then more confident and ready for work or further education.
Joined SCVO on 31 January
We believe that nobody should have to cope with grief or loss aloneEstablished in 2014, Sunrise Partnership (SC044859) offers a free, confidential, and therapeutic support service to children and young people up to the age of 18 throughout Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. We aim to help children and young people cope with loss and bereavement in a healthy and positive way. Every one of us is different and it is known that children and young people process grief differently to adults. By recognising this, we offer a service that is holistic, flexible, and person-centred. We aim to start support as soon as reasonably possible from time of referral. We travel to meet the child/young person in a setting where they feel comfortable, and support continues for as long as is required. Whilst most of our work is bereavement related, we also support children who have experienced a significant loss in the form of kinship or foster care, adoption, parental imprisonment, or loss of parental contact. Our Mission: we are committed to providing the best possible support for children and young people affected by significant loss and/or bereavement.Our Vision: for all children and young people to have the support they need, at the time they need it, to allow them to achieve their true potential, despite a significant loss or bereavement.Our Core Values: we are committed to providing a service which is welcoming, caring, non-judgmental and confidential. We do this by respecting, valuing, and listening to each individual, working in an honest and ethical manner.
Joined SCVO on 30 January
Bairnecessities Baby Bank was set up to support families in need across North Aberdeenshire. The core activity of Bairnecessities is the redistribution of new and pre-loved baby and children’s items to low-income families. By working with local referral partners (primarily health care professionals and partner charities), Bairnecessities provides disadvantaged families with the essential baby items that they need.Since 2021, we have also run a Warm and Dry campaign, providing children from 18 months to 11 years old with winter coats and shoes where needed.
Joined SCVO on 30 January
We are a small organisation of three community development workers and have a board of four members, comprised of people who live and/or work in Drumchapel. Our legal structure is that of a SCIO, and internally we work with a flat-based organisational structure. We are currently in the first year of delivering our three year plan, which has four themes; climate justice, displacement, poverty and community building. All four themes are interlinked and our activities cross over more than one theme at a time. We work with asylum seekers and refugees, women, people in recovery from addictions, third sector organisations, local schools and the entire community of Drumchapel, Glasgow. We deliver community events around our themes, for example last year we led on International Women's Day together with the WOW (Women of Wonder) group, we promoted a big community event in the shopping centre together with the Northwest Recovery Communities around the issues of addictions, attended by more than 1000 residents, we organised an event called the "Hope" event together with the schools and various third sector organisations promoting Drumchapel as a community of hope as well as a month of activities during our anti-racism campaign in the schools and in the different third sector organisations. We are part of various networks, the Scottish Community Development Network, the Five Under Five Network, the Drumchapel Children & Families Network, the Scottish Pantry Network and the Northwest Women's Health & Inequalities Network. We also convene, every six weeks, what we call "Breakfast & a Blether" for all the organisations working in Drumchapel to share practice and upcoming events. We are part of Glasgow City Council's place-based initiative where we contribute with our experience and our reflections on this type of work Glasgow-wide. We produce the Drumchapel News which goes out to all 7858 households in the G15 postcode, informing of the different community activities available and have now set up our website which shares a lot of what is going on in Drumchapel, also through video productions which we do in partnership with Drumchapel TV. In partnership with Glasgow Clyde College we deliver ESOL classes twice a week and link in with the local library for further ESOL classes. We are preparing to launch a community pantry in the community centre, planned for April 2025, with support from the Wheatley Foundation, Glasgow Life and the Scottish Pantry Network. We work from our space in the community centre, which operates also as a daily drop-in service where we support anyone with any issue that he or she is having difficulty with resolving. If we cannot solve the issue we signpost to a relevant organisation so that everyone finds a way forward to tackle their problems. The year ahead presents many challenges, but hopefully, based on our experience to date, we look forward to continue delivering our three-year plan focusing on making Drumchapel a happier and healthier place to live and work.
Joined SCVO on 30 January
As part of Girlguiding Scotland we want all girls to have the space and opportunities they need to grow in confidence, reach for the stars and be a powerful force for good. We give girls their own spaceWe want all girls to benefit from the opportunities to grow that come with being a part of Girlguiding Scotland.Want to know why we’re girl-only? Girlguiding Scotland members tell us they love being in an all-girl group because it gives them space to be themselves, try new things and share what it’s like growing up as a girl in today’s world.Every week they choose what they want to do with their friends, from recycling rubbish into fashion to flipping pancakes or exploring world issues. Girls love earning badges which show that they’ve thrown themselves into a new sport, explored an issue or learned a new skill like star-gazing.We’re for all girlsWe work hard to make sure any girl who wants to can join Girlguiding Scotland, with grants so that costs and ability don’t prevent anyone from joining us.And we help girls tackle the issues that matter to them, with our team of more than 70 peer educators running sessions across Scotland on healthy relationships and busting body myths.We give girls a voiceAnd as they get older there are even more opportunities for girls and young women to make a difference, speak out and do things which will boost their CV. We empower girls to become leaders themselves and make their voices heard on the issues that affect them. Plus, our international projects take girls all over the world!Our property in Kilmacolm also provides our local community with a useable space for a variety of groups including, crafts groups, fit classes, dancing, Fellowship and other youth groups.
Joined SCVO on 29 January
Elevate Acro Gymnastics Club aims to provide a professional, community-focused gymnastics training facility and classes in West Lothian and throughout the central belt of Scotland. Our mission is to fill the gap created by the unfortunate loss of Astro Gymnastics in Livingston, by offering a top-tier gymnastics program, run collaboratively by parents, experienced gymnastics coaches and professionals. The club will cater to a broad range of skill levels, from beginners to competitive athletes, fostering personal development, discipline, and teamwork. Our Vision: to provide an uplifting culture, that inspires confidence, empowerment and meaningful connections and experiences for all.
Joined SCVO on 29 January
We are a non-party political voluntary organisation supporting Scottish independence, through community events.