Argyllshire Advertiser

Islay and Jura’s recipe for fundraisin­g success

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Home bakers on Islay and Jura have been working overtime to make cakes and raise funds for Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA).

Hundreds answered the call from Islay-based SCAA volunteer Katherine Urquhart and her friend Gemma MacLean when they came up with the idea of a drive-through cake sale to support the SCAA and the RNLI.

‘At the start of lockdown, we set up a Stay At Home Bake Off private Facebook group where we staged baking challenges. When we went back to work last summer, we kept the group live to exchange recipes and general baking chat,’ explained Katherine.

‘I had seen drive-through fundraiser­s held before and thought we should do one with our baking network while the islands were under the less-restricted tier three rules.’

Katherine and Gemma had no idea their appeal would gather such momentum and when the day came to take in donations, they were ‘overwhelme­d’.

‘We couldn’t believe it,’ said Katherine. ‘I have a holiday let property next door and we literally filled it with cakes.’

The generosity of the islands’ bakers allowed Katherine and her team to fill 200 cake boxes with nine delicious items in each. And when the drive-through sale took place at Islay High School, there was another welcome surprise for the fundraiser­s.

‘We had publicised the sale widely but never expected anything like the response generated,’ said Katherine. ‘When we arrived with the van load of cakes there was already a queue of cars.’

Observing social distancing and mask and hygiene rules throughout, people in their cars exchanged money for cake boxes full of goodies as they passed through the selling point – raising more than £2,500 for the chosen charities.

‘We were even able to cater for specific dietary requiremen­ts and allergies,’ explained Katherine, ‘with special boxes made up for them.

‘Others were buying boxes and donating to retirement and care homes or to the elderly. It was a wonderful community support effort in every sense.

It was just amazing. We can’t thank everyone enough who helped in any way – baking, packing, transporti­ng, selling, buying and delivering. It was exhausting but hugely rewarding. Special thanks to Lynn Bonar and Susan Main, who braved the cold to help at the event.’

Katherine has been SCAA’s sole volunteer on Islay for the past three years and has been moved by the affection with which the charity is held by islanders. ‘Air ambulances provide a vital lifeline for island communitie­s,’ she said. ‘SCAA is no stranger to Islay, providing a vital link to mainland hospital care.’

Thanks to the event £1,000 was donated to the RNLI and £1,553 to SCAA.

 ??  ?? Katherine Urquhart was overwhelme­d by the support for the charity drive-through cake sale.
Katherine Urquhart was overwhelme­d by the support for the charity drive-through cake sale.

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