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Donations made by Highland councillors to go to children's charities


By Philip Murray

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Cllr Biz Campbell.
Cllr Biz Campbell.

CHILDREN'S charities will receive an early Christmas this year following donations by kind-hearted councillors in the Highlands.

An annual collection held by members of Highland Council for chamber staff will this year be donated to children's charities "in light of the challenges faced by many families as a result of the coronavirus pandemic", the local authority has announced.

Members have this year raised £770 following their collection, which is to be split between the Archie Foundation and MFR's Cash for Kids Mission Christmas Appeal.

Deputy Convener of Highland Council, Isabelle Campbell, said: "Our chamber staff have, like members, been fully supported throughout the Covid pandemic, but we recognise it has been a struggle for many families in Highland.

"Members therefore decided it would be more appropriate to gift their collection to these two children's charities with the aim of helping those less fortunate during these challenging times."

The MFR Cash for Kids Mission Christmas appeal in 2020 recognises that Covid has changed everything. As families unexpectedly face poverty, more and more children could be waking up on Christmas Day without anything under the tree. But the appeal gives people an opportunity to help by donating to the appeal.

The ARCHIE Foundation is a charity which helps local sick children when they are in hospital or require long-term medical treatment. The NHS provides "excellent care" and the Archie Foundation provides the extras – advanced training and equipment, specialist staff, child-friendly environments, and extensive support to families of sick children.


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