The Airdrie Action Partnership has thanked local businesses and individuals who supported their hugely successful 2024 Christmas appeal.
The latest campaign saw an overwhelming outpouring of support, enabling the partnership to make a big difference for vulnerable families across Airdrie and nearby villages facing financial challenges this winter.
Some of the major milestones of the initiative were: 310 families supported in total; 692 children and teenagers received gifts and clothing; 139 individuals enjoyed a Christmas meal; 222 gift cards distributed to those in need; and 57 referrals were made to the council’s tackling poverty team for income maximisation.
One grateful parent said: “I want to thank you all so much. I’m overwhelmed with all the gifts and vouchers for my children.
“They will be totally amazed, just like I am. I can’t believe how kind you have been.
“The minute I’m back on my feet, I will gladly give back. This is just outstanding; I’m speechless.
“Thank you to each and every business and Airdrie Partnership for making Christmas great for my children.”
Airdrie Action Partnership’s success is due to the collaborative efforts of local people, businesses and others in the community.
Iain Jamieson, chairperson for the partnership, told Lanarkshire Live: “This initiative demonstrates the power of partnership working to address critical issues like poverty.
“The commitment and generosity of everyone involved have been remarkable, and we look forward to presenting a full report at the next Airdrie Town Board meeting in March.”
The Partnership remains committed to supporting local families and driving efforts to tackle poverty in the community.
“The Airdrie Action Partnership has shown the true spirit of community by coming together to support vulnerable families during one of the most challenging times of the year,” said Councillor Chris Costello, convener of the poverty and wellbeing committee.
“Their dedication and hard work have made an incredible difference, ensuring that children and families facing hardship could experience the joy of Christmas.”
The partnership is supported by Whinhall Action Group, Whinhall Allotments, Chapelhall Community Development Group, XACT (Airdrie and Coatbridge 41 club); Bear Necessities, Airdrie Community School Uniform Bank, Airdrie Citizens Advice Bureau, Airdrie Foodbank, Routes to Work, Cairnlea Church, Airdrie Salvation Army, VANL, NHS Lanarkshire (health improvement), North Lanarkshire Council, Airdrieonians Football Club, Airdrie Community Trust, Albert Bartlett, Holmasters Group, Airdrie Allsorts, Beechbank Toddlers and Muddyboots, Latch on Lanarkshire, and Caledonia Academy Martial Arts and Fitness.
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