News article : December 21, 2020

Radio Clyde Cash for Kids

Radio Clyde Cash for Kids

Here at Hacking and Paterson, we strongly believe that, given the severe impact charities are facing with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it is vitally important to ensure that assistance is given where and when possible.

As part of our monthly charitable donation commitment, we are delighted to donate £500.00 to assist the great work of Radio Clyde Cash for Kids.

For our customers unfamiliar with their work, Radio Clyde Cash for Kids is a grant-giving charity that offers a helping hand to those who need it most, making a difference to young people across Glasgow and the West of Scotland. Last year, Radio Clyde Cash for Kids helped 40,025 children across Glasgow and the West thanks to the generosity of their supporters.

Aimee Russell of Radio Clyde Cash for Kids commented:

This year is different to any other we have ever encountered at Cash for Kids and we have seen a huge impact on our fundraising with many of our events and corporate fundraising not being able to take place due to Covid-19. However, the demand for our support is needed more than ever before with many of the families we support being thrown further into poverty as well as many new families seeking support due to furlough and job cuts.

Thank you again for your amazing generosity!

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