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Housebuilder Donates Over £14,000 to Scottish Cancer Charity

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Persimmon West Scotland, a prominent housebuilder operating across the region, has contributed £14,672 to the Beatson Cancer Charity. This donation marks the third consecutive year of partnership between the company and the Glasgow-based organisation, which provides essential support to individuals affected by cancer.

The funds were generated through a series of staff-led fundraising initiatives. These activities included organised golf days, bake sales, step challenges, and regular dress-down days held at the regional head office located in Garthamlock.

Chris Logan, managing director at Persimmon West Scotland, expressed satisfaction with the ongoing collaboration. He said: “We are delighted to mark another successful year of fundraising for Beatson Cancer Charity. Our teams are committed not only to building homes but also to supporting the communities where we operate and this donation is a testament to their dedication and generosity.”

The official presentation of the donation took place at Persimmon’s Royale Meadows development in Muirhead. Attendees at the event included Tara Fitzpatrick, the company’s sales director, and Morag Cunningham, director of fundraising for Beatson Cancer Charity.

Morag Cunningham highlighted the significance of the sustained corporate support. She said: “We’re incredibly grateful to have Persimmon West Scotland’s backing for a third consecutive year. To see their teams come together once again and raise more than £14,000 is a real testament to their commitment to supporting people affected by cancer. Partnerships like this make a meaningful difference, helping us continue to provide specialist services and practical support to patients and families across the west of Scotland.”

The Beatson Cancer Charity plays a crucial role in the Scottish healthcare scene, offering a range of services designed to enhance the well-being of cancer patients and their families. This includes funding specialist staff, providing patient amenities, and supporting vital research. Such charitable efforts complement the broader provision of care within NHS Scotland, where services are continuously adapting to patient needs. Recent discussions have focused on New Walk-In GP Clinics Rolled Out Across Scotland, aiming to improve access to primary care.

Tara Fitzpatrick commended the dedication of the staff involved in the fundraising efforts. She said: “It’s inspiring to see our staff come together to raise more than £14,000 for the Beatson. Their hard work will directly support patients and families, helping provide vital services at a time when they are needed most. We are proud to continue this partnership and look forward to what we can achieve together in the future.”

This contribution forms part of Persimmon Homes’ wider Community Champions programme. Through this initiative, each of the homebuilder’s regional businesses allocates up to £6,000 every quarter to support various local charities, schools, and community projects throughout Scotland. This sustained approach to corporate social responsibility demonstrates a commitment to the areas where the company operates.

The ongoing support for organisations like Beatson Cancer Charity underscores the collaborative efforts between the private sector and charitable bodies in addressing significant health challenges in Scotland. While improvements in healthcare provision are consistently sought, as evidenced by reports on NHS Scotland Waiting Lists Show Continued Improvement, charitable contributions remain a vital component in delivering full patient care and support.

Charities across Scotland often rely on such corporate partnerships to sustain their operations and expand their reach. The funds raised by Persimmon West Scotland will directly benefit individuals and families navigating the complexities of cancer treatment and recovery, offering a crucial layer of assistance beyond standard medical care. Understanding the full scope of cancer care and support available in Scotland is essential for those affected, and further information can often be found through official channels such as NHS Scotland’s cancer services information or directly from the Beatson Cancer Charity’s official website.

The continued success of this partnership highlights a model where local businesses actively engage with community needs. Such philanthropic endeavours play a significant role in strengthening the social fabric and supporting critical services, particularly in health, which is a key concern for many Scottish residents. The challenges facing healthcare provision in Scotland, including staffing and funding, are frequently discussed, as explored in articles like NHS Scotland at Breaking Point: Staffing, Funding, and the Road Ahead, making the role of charities even more pronounced.

Source: Glasgow Times