Argyllshire Advertiser

ACHA contribute­s over £10,000 to local community groups

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Argyll Community Housing Associatio­n (ACHA) has been supporting local community groups through its Community Action Fund, which can offer up to £500 in funding to community organisati­ons.

During 2023, the Community Action Fund helped support 23 community projects across Argyll (including the islands) with £10,732 of funding from the associatio­n.

The Route 81 Youth Project in Garelochhe­ad, which caters for young people aged 11 to 18, was one of the organisati­ons to receive an award to help fund their four-week summer programme.

The funding enabled them to provide a variety of activities such as bubble football, canoeing, and a day at a water adventure park. The group also held a weekly drop-in café and Ready Steady Cook events that provided the young people with the opportunit­y to do volunteer work, take part in cooking lessons, with the chance to serve lunch to a local community group.

Bute Island Radio, a Rothesay-based community radio station, also received a grant. The station had to relocate earlier in the year and the Community Action Fund grant made it possible to relocate the radio station’s aerial and buy new equipment.

The Community Action Fund also helped the 1st Connel Brownies to take the Brownies away for a weekend trip. The unit of 25 girls, who come from a number of rural villages, had a sleepover at Loch Lomond Sea Life Centre, a tour of the centre and took part in a Sea Life workshop.

The weekend helped to build friendship­s, learn new skills, and gave the girls the experience of being away from home, some for them for the first time.

Cathy Grant, ACHA’s tenant chairperso­n, said: “The associatio­n is delighted to be able support local community groups across Argyll and funding is still available for any registered charity organisati­ons that would like to apply.

“Further details on how to apply can be found on our website, www.acha.co.uk, or by phoning 01546 605922.”

 ?? ?? Young people from the Youth 81 Project enjoying the water adventure park.
Young people from the Youth 81 Project enjoying the water adventure park.

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