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IRVINE YOUTH LEGACY CENTRE

No comments Morgan Blackie Irvine

As a registered charity in Scotland the Irvine Youth Legacy Centre strives to make our community a better place for young people. Representing, Helping, and Achieving our goals and encouraging and supporting other young people to do the same with their own. Helping the staff facilitating a space for youth to express themselves, and build on ideas and aspirations they want to accomplish. The Legacy centre runs 10 different groups across 6 days of the week.

£1,000
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Pennyburn Parent Council - Children equality first

No comments Pennyburn Primary Parent Council Kilwinning

We are looking to secure funding which will be used to support the pupils and families of Pennyburn Primary School & Early Years. The funding will be used for transport costs which will allow pupils to attend events mainly the annual festive pantomime. Securing this funding will ensure that we can remove the costs for local families during the cost of living period we find ourselves in. We want to make sure no child misses out in 2024, equality for every child!

£1,000
Multi Sports Club

Multi Sports Club

No comments Isle of Arran Sports Clubs Arran

Throughout the year, a multi sports club runs for P1-7 youngsters from all seven primaries on the Isle of Arran. A great way to build relationships with pupils from a variety of schools, preparing youngsters for high school.

£1,000

Developing Football

No comments Ardeer Primary School Parent Council Three Towns

As a Parent Council, we are working hard to fundraise to support the pupils at Ardeer Primary, with a focus on physical health and wellbeing. The children have access to a grassy field for football but we want to support them by providing goals and corner flags for their games. The hope is this encourages more children to participate in football both in and out of school.

£875
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Active Girls Committee

No comments Aimee Michie Garnock Valley

North Ayrshire Active Girls Committee is a new group made up of young females from all localities in North Ayrshire. As a group we focus on empowering young females through sport and leadership. Our Key Principles are: Valuing Girls' Voices Promoting Peer Role Models Co-creating Projects Celebrating Unstoppable Girls Increasing Female Participation in Sport

£1,000
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5th Dreghorn Rangers

No comments oliviaerinhughes Irvine

We are a girl-guiding unit of 9 girls aged 14-18 who have been dedicated to girl guiding since they were 5 years old. The girls follow a programme of skill-builder badges in themes such as camping, communication and first aid. Our programme of interest badges, skill builders and awards support these young women to try new things, travel the world and develop skills across our six themes. Many of the girls are young leaders for local rainbows and brownie and are working on building their CVs.

£912
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63rd Ayrshire Scout Group

No comments 63rd Ayrshire Scouts Garnock Valley

We wish to take the children on a day trip to the Clyde Valley Farm Park. We are a Scout group based in Kilbirnie consisting of approximately 40 children aged from 4 years to 17 years, who learn age appropriate skills to take forward in life.

£1,000
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Random Acts Of Kindness gift giving

No comments Rack Kilwinning

We are a clothes and toy bank based in kilwinning, we hold loads of different events for the community to help out families and organisations to help our locals families with the cost of living

£1,000
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Ardeer Thistle 2012’s

No comments Heather McGookin Three Towns

We have been a team for over 2 years now, with approximately 20 kids signed to the team who train twice a week and play weekly.

£800

Movie Club

No comments Cumbrae Youth Project North Coast

The young members of our Millport Youth Club expressed their wishes for us to host movie afternoons and evenings over the winter months. We are a relatively new Project. We opened youth club last November and have 45 young members registered for free membership with us. This includes Free Juice and Snacks on club days and night and free accessible activities with a youth led approach. We host Youth Club from our local DA Hall on a regular weekly basis and is proving popular.

£1,000