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Dumfries United Reformed Church
The congregation of the United Reformed Church in Dumfries recently donated £1,000 to Southwest Scotland RnR.
Each year members of the congregation are invited to put forward names of charities they wish to support. This year RnR was one of the charities to benefit along with Langlands School and the Princes Royal Trust for Carers.Deacon of the United reformed Church, George Fergusson said: “The money is given from our church funds to the charities the congregation has nominated. I am delighted RnR was chosen as I am a supporter and have attended two barbecues given when groups of Marines were staying.” George is himself an ex-Royal Marine from 45 Commando.
RnR trustee, Ailish McCarron collected the cheque on behalf of RnR/ She said: “We are delighted at this generous amount. Public donations of this nature and significant amount are most welcome and assist us in being able to deliver the project.”
(Pictured in the photograph are Reverend David McKay, Marion Milton, Joan Fergusson and Ailish McCarron.)
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Kirkcudbright Inner Wheel
Members of The Inner Wheel of Kirkcudbright presented a cheque for £500 to Southwest Scotland RnR
Kirkcudbright British Legion and Tides Inn
Representatives of Kirkcudbright Branch Royal British Legion presented Jennefer Tobin, chair of Southwest Scotland RnR, with a cheque for £310 at the charity’s base in Carsethorn.
Village Hall Committee raises cash for RnR
Ringford Village Hall committee raises cash for Southwest Scotland RnR through a series of event.
Male Voice Choir sings for RnR
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Dumfries United Reformed Church
The congregation of the United Reformed Church in Dumfries recently donated £1,000 to Southwest Scotland RnR.
Bighearted Scot award for Jennefer
Founder and chairman of Southwest Scotland RnR, Jennefer Tobin has won the Bighearted Scot of the Year award for her dedication to helping injured service personnel.
Thank you to Kitsons
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MSP donates pension to charities
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Improved Access
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St Margaret's Church Ladies Guild raise cash for RnR
The Ladies Guild of St Margaret's Church, New Galloway in Dumfries & Galloway held a plant and cake sale to raise funds for Southwest Scotland RnR and presented Jennefer Tobin with a cheque for £600. It is not the first time the Ladies Guild have generously donated cash to the charity.
Cyclists raise funds for RnR
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RBS Community Fund Winner
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