
Ardrossan Parent Council
2023-09-04 • No comments • • Three Towns
Our Transition Programme is split into 3.
- Good Start Gift Bags
- Potted Sports Event
- Transition Disco
The Parent Council aims to support all children transitioning from primary school into Ardrossan Academy, we work in close partnership with the school to enhance opportunities for our young people. Last year the newly appointed Parent Council recognised the struggles of the cost of the school day following covid and the current cost of living crisis, the is where the idea for the 'Good Start Gift Bag' came from. It ensured equality across the whole of the year group as all pupils were issued with the Bag containing school essentials.
The bag itself is a drawstring PE kit bag,it contains a pencil case with pens, pencils, ruler, rubber, sharpener and highlighter, a reusable tub for HE lessons, a scientific calculator and a Spanish dictionary. The cost per bag is £15. The bag is gifted in May/June 2024.
The potted sports event takes place in the astro area of Ardrossan Academy, this event promotes team building and developing friendships. The children are split into their "house" which allows them to meet peers from other primary schools prior to attending classes with them. The cost of this event is £600, this covers the cost of equipment and refreshments on the day. This event takes place in May/June 2024.
The transition disco allows the children to meet in a much more relaxed environment and gives them another opportunity to meet the pupils the will be in classes with. The costs included in this event are dj hire and refreshments which are approximately £600. The transition disco will be in June 2024.
The estimated cost of the entire transition project is approximately £3000, depending on where we can source the best price for the items we require for the bags. We hope to recieve the full £1000 available from this application and will hold other fundraising events.

52nd Ayrshire -Saltcoats - Group Camp for Scouts , Cubs and Beavers
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Three Towns
52nd Ayrshire are organising a group camp for all our young people (both male and female) who attend all three of our scout sections - 50 young people plus
The camp will take place in June 2024 from a Friday afternoon to late Sunday afternoon
During this time the group will participate in indoor and outdoor activities . Some young people will camp outdoors while others will stay inside in dormitories or hobbit huts
The activities included are:
- Caving
- Archery
- Low ropes
- Orienteering/geocaching
- Indoor curling
- Giant board games
- Crafts
- Backwoods cooking
- Den building
- Late night Hike and Camp Fire
During camp we will provide everyone with three 2 course hot nutritious meals as well as snacks including fruit and hot and cold drinks through the day
Arran Junior Football
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Arran
3 teams from the Isle of Arran will travel to the mainland to compete in 3 different competitive tournaments. Young people from Arran rarely get the opportunity to play competitive sport, down to the lack of teams on the Isle of Arran, as well as the challenges around travel. We’re thrilled to be able to offer this to over 50 young people on the island.
To be able to do this, we’d need financial support for the following –
Transport costs (Bus/Boat) - £250 per match
Referee hire - £50 per match
Equipment (bibs/balls/cones/kit) - £100
Barnardo's Christmas Outing
2023-09-11 • No comments • • Irvine
Barnardo's Christmas Pantomime
We would like to take 25 young people (with 5 staff) to see a Christmas Pantomime.
Panto tickets @£15 each = £450
Food/drink before the Panto and snack bags = £325
Transport - Bus hire = £225
Total = £1,000
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63rd Ayrshire Scout Kilbirnie
2023-09-05 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
6 wooden tresele tables cost = £101.94 each Total £611.64 for all youths in the group to do arts and crafts and cooking in the scout hall and any other activities like parties and board games
2 x6 man tents for wild camping for the Cubs Scouts Explores to sample wild camping outsway Tipi £116.99 each Total £233.98
4 x Portable Gas Burners for kids to learn to cook in the scout hall ready for camping in the wild cost £22.93 Total £91.72 includes gas
6 x wooden chopping Boards for cooking in scout hall and wild camping cost £10.93 each Total £65.58
All kids in the group can learn new skills and have fun doing it safely with the items requested above

Cumbrae Young Curlers
2023-09-10 • No comments • • North Coast
Millport Curling Club would like to give young people on the island an opportunity to experience the sport of curling by arranging test sessions for 10-12 year-olds at a mainland ice rink. It’s challenging for young islanders to participate, given the need to travel off-island and the expense involved so we will arrange bus transport and professional coaching at a curling rink for a group of 10-12 year-olds to inspire and encourage them to get involved in the sport. Millport Curling club members will host the away-days, together with Cumbrae Primary School teaching staff and professional coaches, at Greenacres Ice Rink. The project will improve the health and well-being of young participants through physical activity and social connection and the funding will address the Cost of Living crisis by making the activity financially accessible for all youngsters who wish to take part.
Estimated costs for 2 sessions of 12 participants:
Ferry & Bus: £600
Venue fees (Ice/coaching): £300
Total: £900
Scottish Sports Futures - Active:2:Grow
2023-09-10 • No comments • • Irvine
The Active:2:Grow programme is a 42 week wellbeing and multisport programme delivered in partnership with the Ghillie Dhu Project within Irvine. The Active:2:Grow programme is designed to target young people aged 11+, supporting them to better manage their own health and wellbeing, and become more physically active.
SSF Active:2:Grow offers young people a safe and inclusive environment to evaluate their wellbeing and put in place mechanisms to support this, connect with peers, socialise with others and become more active.
The SSF Active:2:Grow programme uses a combination of wellbeing workshops and physical activity to support young people to;
- Improve their mental health and wellbeing
- Increase confidence
- Better identify ways of how to manage their lives and build resilience
- Develop their personal and physical skills
- Increase levels of physical activity
- Increase connections with the wider community
The Active:2:Grow programme is delivered weekly every Monday evening in the Volunteer Rooms (Irvine), with every session including a physical activity element and a wellbeing element where young people are supported to explore topics such as:
- Emotions
- Stress
- Feelings
- Goal setting
- Decision making
- Relationships
- Life skills
Funds provided through this application will contribute to the following resource costs:
-Winter gift bags £150
-Wellbeing boxes £150
-Sports Kitbag £200
-Broadening Horizon Activity/Trip/Transport £500

Eglinton Growers Allotments
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Kilwinning
Easter treats /santa gift £500
Easter/Christmas crafts £100
Decorations £250
outdoor games £150
P7 Residential Trip to Ardentinny
2023-09-04 • No comments • • North Coast
Research evidence indicates that outdoor learning engages young people in investing in the planet and engaging with the environment, enhancing confidence socialisation and team work. Connection with nature has mental and physical health benefits which assist in contributing to the overall health of our local population. There are social inequalities in access to nature, this project aims to ensure that all children in Primary 7 can access outdoor learning via their residential trip.
The Covid 19 pandemic has exacerbated mental difficulties in young people, access to nature has been shown in research to improve symptoms of anxiety and depression. Being phsically active is as effective if not more so in alleviating the symtoms of mild to moderate anxiey and depresison than medication. Encouraging pupils to access outdoor space has numerous mental and physical health benefits thus contributing to a healthy and productive local population.
WHAT WE WANT TO DO WITH THE GRANT AND WHY As the cost of living increases, many families are struggling to contribute to thier child's education financially. the Primary 7 residential trip to Ardentinny, tends to cost around £270 per child. The Parent Council wants to raise funds to reduce the cost of this trip as far as possible and if possible, fudn it entirely. The residential trip enables all primary 7 children to access outdoor learning, engage with nature, experience independence away from thier families and build their confidence and team work skills.
COSTS Ardentinny residential trip 78 pupils x £270 each = £21060
Megans Space Self-Care Sunday
2023-09-11 • No comments • • North Coast
The 'self-care sunday' will be open to children and young people aged 11-26, and will be inclusive of the following activities to promote physical and mental wellbeing; therapy dogs, introduction to yoga and mindfulness, introduction to reki, havening session, art therapy, journalling and gratitude workshop. A breakdown of the costs below
- Therapy dogs £250
- introduction to yoga and milndfullness £150
- introduction to Reki £150
- Havening session £150
- arts and crafts materials £150
- refreshments £100
- hall hire £50