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An evening of Charity

  • Mar 30
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Presentations to Lodge Waterton’s Nominated Charities took place for with teh RWM Bro Derek Lovie handing over a cheques to Gail Thomson who was representing “A Bear named Buttony” which is a charity that supports children and young people who have a stoma.

To Guy from “The Seed Box” which is a local charity based in Balogie Aboyne. The Seed Box provides a day service for adults with additional support needs, who are presently unable to work in mainstream employment.

To Jennifer and Fiona from “Sands“. Sands exists to reduce the number of babies dying and to support anyone affected by the death of a baby, before, during or shortly after birth, whenever this happened and for as long as they need support.

And to Martin and Murron from “Camphill School”. Camphill School Aberdeen is an independent charity supporting children and young people – many with additional support needs – to reach their fullest potential.


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