The Scotsman

Social organisati­ons join forces

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Two Edinburgh-based social impact organisati­ons have joined forces, with the move accelerate­d by their collaborat­ion during the pandemic.

Youth charity Scran Academy, which yesterday celebrated its third anniversar­y, has formally united with catering enterprise Prep Table Scotland, which aims to make the food industry more open, fair and ethical for producers, suppliers, staff and customers.

Conversati­ons to join forces were “well under way” before the pandemic hit the UK, but both taking part in the Scran Meals Programme, developed to feed the most vulnerable in Edinburgh during lockdown, was a “real testing ground and accelerati­ng force for integratin­g both organisati­ons”. The programme has produced and delivered more than 112,500 meals to around 3,500 people in the capital.

All core delivery, assets and staff will continue within the Scran Academy operations. This primarily includes the café in the NHS Comely Bank Centre becoming the Scran Café (which will be a trading element that creates job placements for young people), securing employment for the Prep Table staff team and the Prep Table Scotland assets transferri­ng.

John Loughton, founder of Scran Academy, called the tie-up a “mature and exciting move that helps us all collective­ly deliver better social outcomes than either of us could have alone”. He added: “When things got really tough, we recognised we needed to collaborat­e, not simply compete.

“Our new increased capacity will see us continue to build a social catering business model that is better known, creates more jobs, enhances our impact and critically creates more life changing opportunit­ies for young people.”

Fiona Donaldson, founder of Prep Table Scotland, commented: “This decision has delivered a long-term plan for young people in Edinburgh, to flourish and to engage with their community.”

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