Argyll youngsters have bags of potential
Pupils in Argyll and Bute are being encouraged to celebrate the new term by donating their old backpacks to youngsters in need. The post Argyll youngsters have bags of potential appeared first on The...
View ArticleCafe helps flush away poverty
As well as its work to raise £6,000 with charity Toilet Twinning, the cafe has just been accredited as an official Toilet Twinning village. The post Cafe helps flush away poverty appeared first on The...
View ArticleAfrican alliance leads to connectivity in the classroom
Head teachers Jailos Mapeza and Joseph Moyo paid a week long visit to Oban under the Connecting Classrooms scheme The post African alliance leads to connectivity in the classroom appeared first on The...
View ArticleCharity harvests hope for home support
Covid has halted Seed For Life's usual fundraising activities prompting the charity to make a 'Big Ask' for much-needed support. The post Charity harvests hope for home support appeared first on The...
View ArticlePack up your backpacks to send joy to Malawi
As schools across Scotland close for the summer holidays, Mary’s Meals is calling on parents and children to team up with friends to fill used backpacks which will be gifted to school children in the...
View ArticleBoat trip fundraiser gives aid to Malawi
David Ainsley who runs Sealife Adventures on Seil accepted donations instead of fares aid of Seed 4 Life - A charity helping farmers grow crops and feed children in Malawi The post Boat trip fundraiser...
View ArticleDalmally charity doubles the love this winter
Mary’s Meals has just launched its Double The Love campaign, which will run until January 31. The post Dalmally charity doubles the love this winter appeared first on The Oban Times.
View ArticleDalmally charity doubles the love this winter
Mary’s Meals has just launched its Double The Love campaign, which will run until January 31. The post Dalmally charity doubles the love this winter appeared first on The Oban Times.
View ArticleCare to Cèilidh?
A fundraising ceilidh is being held in the Argyllshire Gathering Halls in Breadalbane Street, Oban, in aid of Tearfund's work in Malawi. The post Care to Cèilidh? appeared first on The Oban Times.
View ArticleIsland and African connections make new minister feel at home
“Reading the parish profile was like reading my CV,” said the Rev Trudi Newton who has justbecome the new minister for Netherlorn Churches with Colonsay and Oronsay The post Island and African...
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