West Lothian Courier

Frightened rabbit charity to link up with the Centre

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the mental health charity started in memory of tragic Frightened rabbit singer scott Hutchison will team up with the Centre, Livingston.

tiny Changes was founded by scott’s two brothers, neil and grant, and mum marion, to raise awareness about children and young people’s mental health following the death of scott in 2018.

the charity’s aim is to promote initiative­s that provide help for children and young people impacted by mental health issues and support for their families and carers and also to give youngsters a voice to help influence mental health policy and practice.

over the years the mall has supported many charities, including the team Jak Foundation.

the charity provides support for children and young people with cancer and related illnesses and their families for two years. and they have backed Bosom Buds, which helps people who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and raise funds for st John’s oncology unit.

Latterly, the Centre helped raise awareness and over £5000 for West Lothian Youth Foundation, (WLYF), to fund a Fit4Life project for 16 to 24-year-olds who face complex barriers in daily life when entering employment and undertakin­g education or training, by hosting events including a three-day pedal the premiershi­p cycling challenge and a power shot football pop-up.

additional ongoing campaigns and initiative­s include supporting sunndach Children’s respite Centre, working closely with Cedarbank primary school on the plans for a new sensory room in the mall, renovation of its shopmobili­ty and the purchasing of 17 new scooters and a one great Day fundraiser to raise money for great ormond street Hospital and local charity, river Kids.

the partnershi­p with tiny Changes will include ongoing support and help to raise awareness and funds in the mall through various events during the forthcomin­g year.

grant Hutchison said:“We are delighted to be the chosen charity partner for the Centre, in Livingston.

“it is a great opportunit­y for us to reach so many people with our message of hope and change.

“Everyone we have met at the Centre has shown the same commitment as us to making tiny changes in their community and in the approach to mental health in children and young people’s lives.

“We look forward to working together on some exciting projects and hearing from people in Livingston about what they think should change to help make a difference to children and young people affected by poor mental health.”

patrick robbertze, centre director at the Centre, Livingston, added: “We are delighted to announce tiny Changes as our new charity partner.

“We are really looking forward to working closely with them to help

 ??  ?? New team Ashley Bisland, deputy centre director, Grant and Neil Hutchison, and Patrick Robbertze
New team Ashley Bisland, deputy centre director, Grant and Neil Hutchison, and Patrick Robbertze

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