Renowned EK charity boss stepping down
The boss of an East Kilbride charity is leaving her post, s ay i n g i t ’s t i me f o r n ew challenges.
Monique McAdams, who is also a Labour councillor representing the East Kilbride West ward, has been t he CEO of Eas t Ki l br i de Community Trust for more than 11 years.
During that time the charity has helped countless organisations and communities across the town.
S ome of Monique’s proudest moments i n c l u d e b a c k i n g t h e campaign to allow schoolboy Cole Thompson access to prescription cannabis-based medicine in order to save his life and also helping raise a staggering £69,000 to enable Max McGhie, then aged 13, to receive life-saving brain surgery in the USA.
Cole is now back at school a nd Max , now 1 8 , i s out of hi s wheelchair.
Monique speaking to the News about her experiences said: “I am overjoyed with all East Kilbride Community Trust has achieved in the last eleven plus years.
“I would very much like to thank everyone that has volunteered their t i me; t hose who have donated goods or money; all of our partners for sharing their wonderful skills, resources and experience.
“Also, all of our funders for their continued belief in our vision and finally, everyone that has ever been a part of the trust for the experiences we have shared, many lessons we’ve learned and all the fun we’ve had.
“I am proud t o say t hat I was once the CEO of this incredible charity and of the part I played in the projects we undertook together.
“I wish it nothing but the best in its future and look for ward to reading about the new projects as they emerge, but it is time for a new challenge for me.”
O t h e r a c h i e v e me n t s o f t h e charity under Monique’s watch has been K-Park Training Academy and K-Woodlands, a national award winning 16.16 hectare community u r b a n woo d l a n d o f f e r i n g f r e e community events.
But she added: “Without doubt one of my f avour i t e t hings was to organise the fantastic ASN children’s Christmas parties.
“They were really fantastic community events.”