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Supporting Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG.

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Our latest members

Welcome to all the organisations that have joined SCVO recently. You can find out more about them below:

Lothian Mineworkers Convalescent Homes Trust

Joined SCVO on 24 September

The Trusts main objectives are as follows:To provide holiday facilities which accommodate short breaks and respite opportunities for the benefit of such persons associated with the coal mining industry, with a primary focus on disadvantaged individuals and families from former coal mining communities across Lothian, all of whom are hereinafter referred to as "the beneficiaries". To advance health, well-being and quality of life of those beneficiaries most affected by poverty, disability and lack of opportunity, including carers, through the provision and promotion of short breaks and respite opportunities. To preserve and regenerate Whatton Lodge and protect the heritage of the building and the important social and cultural role of mining communities

Raydale Community Partnership

Joined SCVO on 24 September

To maintain, manage and develop the property known as Raydale Park to advance public participation in sport, leisure and social activities. for the purpose of physical recreation, growth and well being, social and moral development for the benefit of the community.

Air Training Corps No 2496 Cumbernauld Squadron

Joined SCVO on 23 September

We are a volunteer organisation for individuals aged 12-19. We provide an insight into the structures of the Royal Air Force. This includes; educational learning, field craft, life skills and access to multiple opportunities including flying and partaking and earning awards such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award.

Autisfun Group

Joined SCVO on 23 September

We are a charity supporting kids with Additional Support Needs, we have created a safe and inclusive group for kids and families alike to come along and support the children to socialise and be included within the community. We put on 3x play sessions every week, catering to 50 children. We take families and children out on days away, excursions and we have different themed parties for the children i.e.- Easter, Halloween and Christmas, we don't believe children should miss out due to their disabilities. We cater to the children's needs and make it as accessible and as manageable for the children as much as possible. We support parents and carers, we are currently working on Good Wellbeing Practices for our parents/carers. We have put on Wellbeing Wednesday classes, bringing in different agencies, working on good self care, integrating new healthy practices, remembering to "care for the adult who cares for the children" as this is often forgotten and put to the bottom of parents/carers list. We help parents socialise and build up new friendships. We take our parents/carers out on Cold water therapy dips each Thursday. We have taken our families to places like the Polar Express for Christmas, creating magical memories together surrounded by families who are experiencing the same journey and there to support each other. We support parents/carers in many areas- help and support with benefits signposting onto other agencies and health professionals sharing lived experiences, attending various health appointments to give emotional support, we have been the lifeline for a lot of local families when they've felt they've needed extra support.

Danderhall Primary School PTA

Joined SCVO on 23 September

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Newton Of Falkland Village Committee

Joined SCVO on 23 September

We are a community hall. We maintain the hall so the community can have use of the hall for social meetings and fitness classes.

Pairc Trust

Joined SCVO on 23 September

The Pairc Trust is a community-owned organisation working to secure a vibrant, sustainable future for the Pairc area of South Lochs, Isle of Lewis. The Pairc Trust was established in 2003 and completed the buyout of the Pairc Estate in 2015. Since then, we have worked hard to develop and enhance local housing, employment and infrastructure in the Estate, with an aim to reverse a century of population decline.

Portpatrick Community Development Trust (SCIO)

Joined SCVO on 23 September

The SCIO’s purposes are to benefit principally the community of Portpatrick and adjoining districts, which comprises area defined by Portpatrick and the environs as defined by postcodes in Appendix 1(“the Community”) with the following objects: the advancement of community development (including the advancement of rural regeneration) principally within the Community; the advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science; the advancement of environmental protection or improvement of the local terrestrial and marine environments. the provision of recreational facilities or the organisation of recreational activities with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. All the above shall be carries out following principles of sustainable development where “sustainable development” means development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future

ProUA Hub

Joined SCVO on 23 September

ProUA Hub is a community-led organisation based in Springburn, Glasgow. We support the integration of displaced Ukrainians and other migrants into Scottish society through a wide range of grassroots activities. Our work includes English language support, employability workshops, ecological and gardening initiatives, mental well-being and recreational activities, cultural and art-based events, and community food sharing. We aim to create a safe, inclusive space where people can connect, grow, and thrive together. We collaborate with local partners to strengthen community ties and ensure everyone feels seen, supported, and valued.

1st Cowal Boys' Brigade & Girls' Association

Joined SCVO on 22 September

We provide a structured extrac-curricular programme to around 60 young people from across the Cowal peninsula. Our programme covers six themed areas; Get Active, Get Creative, Get Learning, Get Adventurous, Get Involved and Get into the Bible. In addition to our weekly term-time programme, we explore opportunities to involve our young people in other opportunities such as adventure based activities, engagement in community events and fundraising activities.

Auchingarrich Wildlife Park

Joined SCVO on 22 September

We are a small wildlife park and zoo working to conserve and preserve endangered species, to provide education for visitors, to protect animal welfare.

Samaritans Of Inverness

Joined SCVO on 22 September

Samaritans is the charity that prevents suicide through the power of human connection. Connecting people in crisis with trained volunteers who will always listen. We make sure there’s always someone to listen for people in crisis or feeling suicidal. In Inverness we provide training and support to local Listening Volunteers who contribute to the national helpline service. We also provide listening support locally linking with vulnerable groups in particular. We also raise awareness of people’s experiences, create partnerships and campaign for suicide prevention.

Off The Rails Community Garden

Joined SCVO on 21 September

We are a community garden, we provide a beautiful green space and grow fruit and vegetables. Our aim is to provide fruit and vegetables for free to anyone who needs and creat a space that people can come and join or just enjoy to improve mental health and wellbeing

Carnoustie and Monifieth Men's Shed

Joined SCVO on 19 September

The Panmure Centre, Kinloch Street, Carnoustie.Housed in the former Panmure Works Institute with its iconic Italianate tower. This striking building was constructed in 1865 by the owners of the nearby linen and jute factory for the ‘recreation, education and enjoyment’ of its 600 strong workforce. The new website created by our talented, local IT volunteer went live in December 2024, and contains a lot of helpful information about the Shed https://carnoustiemensshed.org/ The Shed is an inclusive and welcoming organisation, managed by a committee of dedicated local volunteers, and supported by an ever-growing number of both male and female members. It can simply be described as a sociable space where people from all walks of life and with some ‘time on their hands’ come together to participate in enjoyable, practical and communal activities. The Shed has three key offers for its members: • A practical space with light industrial workshop areas where members take part in a range of activities, such as woodwork, crafting, gardening or similar• A social space for relaxing with a cuppie, enjoying a blether and making new friends. • An inclusive, safe and friendly environment where everyone is welcome, accepted, supported and appreciated Shed members come from a wide range of backgrounds, ages and interests. They attend for many different reasons; to use their skills or learn new ones, share knowledge and expertise, relax and escape, for fun and the banter, make friends, or just to be in a different place that’s not the pub or in front of the TV. Some bring along their own projects or participate in group projects, and others for just the company. It is an inclusive ‘mixed community model’ for both men, women and wherever possible, welcomes those with a range of support needs that can be accommodated safely in a workshop-type environment. The Shed is an autonomous, self-governing and democratic place, shaped by and for its members. Qualification for membership is open to any individual aged 18 or over who supports the purposes and activities which the Shed exists to promote. Applications are considered by the Committee using careful judgement and fair discretion; particularly where safety in a light industrial workshop environment must be assessed. The Shed is well integrated within the community and has many local supporters, stakeholders, partners and customers – Angus Council, schools, businesses and other charities.

Monimail Tower Project Ltd

Joined SCVO on 18 September

Looks after a historic 15th Century tower and walled garden, and runs community events including horticultural respite and as per our charitable objects.

South Ayrshire Gymnastics Club

Joined SCVO on 18 September

SAGC trains gymnasts from 5 years of age within development and competition programmes. Our gymnasts compete in competitions across Scotland. Each year they participate in Scottish Gymnastics competition which allows them to be graded and progress through the levels - beginner, intermediate and advanced. We are a small club with a small voluntary committee, doing our best for the gymnasts.

Canmore Parent Partnership

Joined SCVO on 17 September

PTA for Canmore Primary School in Dunfermline. Raising funds to provide experiences for the pupils and to enhance the learning journey across all year groups.

Children First

Joined SCVO on 17 September

As Scotland’s national children’s charity we stand up for children because every child should have a safe and happy childhood. We protect children from harm, keep them safe, and support them to recover from trauma and abuse through our national support line and in their homes, schools and communities. We help children, their families and the people who care for them for as long as it takes by offering emotional, practical and financial support. We give children hope and a brighter future. Every childhood matters to us. We make sure children’s voices are heard in every decision that affects them and we campaign to make sure children’s rights are fulfilled in policy, practice and legislation.

Men Matter Scotland

Joined SCVO on 17 September

We are Scotland's Support Network for Men. Support, services & groups that prevent, respond to mental health crises & suicide every day.

Age Well West Kilbride

Joined SCVO on 16 September

Promotes the welfare of older members of the community and cooperates with others to do so. Identifies and advertises activities which promote and support the quality of life of older people. Organises services and events for the benefit of older people in our community.