Rutherglen Reformer

Charities offer vital support

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New data has been revealed to show the scale of the “crucial” voluntary sector in Rutherglen and Cambuslang.

Figures highlight the crucial role of charities, social enterprise­s, and community groups in the area – and across Scotland.

The data reveals that in the Rutherglen constituen­cy alone, there are currently 153 registered charities generating a combined annual income of £28,365,811, and 175 social enterprise­s operating.

The statistics were collated by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisati­ons (SCVO) using data from OSCR, Volunteer Scotland, the TSI Network Scotland, and the Social Enterprise in Scotland Census.

Anna Fowlie, chief executive for the SCVO, said: “We know that the voluntary sector is a major player in Scotland in terms of economic impact and employment.

“Our recent #NeverMoreN­eeded campaign highlighte­d how crucial the sector has been during the pandemic across the country, and continues to be essential in recovery.

“These findings highlight not only how vital charities, social enterprise­s and community groups are in Rutherglen, but also the level of local support provided to these organisati­ons through volunteeri­ng, which is really encouragin­g.”

Rutherglen MSP Clare Haughey recently met with the SCVO in the Scottish Parliament.

She told us: “I welcome the figures produced by the SCVO – highlighti­ng the invaluable contributi­on that charities and voluntary organisati­ons make in Rutherglen and Cambuslang.

“The voluntary sector has been crucial throughout this pandemic, both in the local area and nationwide, and it’s important that we recognise that incredible contributi­on”.

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisati­ons (SCVO) and TSI Scotland Network believe that sharing this data will further highlight the contributi­on of the voluntary sector, particular­ly over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.

A spokeswoma­n for Voluntary Action South Lanarkshir­e added :“Scotland’s vibrant voluntary sector is a key asset in our communitie­s, even more so over the last two years, but it is one which is often underestim­ated and overlooked.

“We hope that this data, which shows the size and scale of the sector, can emphasise just how vital the sector is and how much it supports us all, both locally and nationally.”

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