Charity Initiative raises thousands across South Lanarkshire
Published: Thursday 12 March 2026
Almost £25,000 was raised from the Touch a Life, Make a Difference initiative in 2025.
Led by the Provost’s Office, and supported by the Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire’s office, the initiative will help a number of charities and organisations.
It was decided at a previous meeting of South Lanarkshire Council that the primary beneficiaries would be Sense Scotland and the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.
A £5,000 pledge to Sense Scotland has already been paid out, enabling the charity to take advantage of match funding which was available, meaning Sense Scotland received £10,000.
A one-off donation of £500 to Unison’s transportation of surplus gym equipment to Ukraine has also been paid out.
It was agreed at a meeting of South Lanarkshire Council today that the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association will receive £10,000.
Hamilton Churches Drop In Centre, Bothwell Futures, The Haven Centre, Forth, East Kilbride and District Dementia Carers Group, Who Dares Cares and Rutherglen Community Carers will also each receive £1,490.
Approximately £24,400 was raised by the initiative in 2025, primarily though a Burns Supper in February and a Musical Extravaganza at the Town House in Hamilton in October.
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