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  • Collection box at work. Barassie Stores KA10 6RW

    Donation by Atinder Sall £50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

    just recovered from heart surgery so given another chance of life,so want to repay the lords kindness

    Donation by john dobson £11.00 + £2.75 Gift Aid

  • I have the box on my desk to remind me to put coins in and then pass to your worthy cause regularly.

    Donation by Martin Leggat £10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

    My mother was a contributor before she passed away so we took a collection for the charity at her funeral.

    Donation by Anonymous £215.00 + £0.00 Gift Aid

Why your donation matters

Sense Scotland won Best Health Project at the National Lottery Awards 2011

With your support, Sense Scotland work with over 1,000 deaflblind and disabled children and adults. Your gifts can transform their lives. Your gift can help...

  • Teach a child to say "I love you" to their mum and dad in sign language or their own special way

  • Increase their confidence and social skills through our holidays and short breaks services

  • Help children and adults express themselves and build self-esteem through art, music, drama and outdoor activities

    Your commitment to Sense Scotland will support deafblind and disabled people from childhood to adulthood, supporting them to live independent, fulfilling and happy lives.

    For more information visit www.sensescotland.org.uk

Case study: donations in action

I'm Amy, I'm 24, visually impaired and live life to the full. I was six when I first went to Sense Scotland, This was my time, I could do what I wanted, choose the activities I took part in and have fun.

One of the things we relied on most was the Family Advisory Service, paid for completely by kind gifts. Over the years it has helped me and my family in lots of ways. It’s hard to try and explain how life is when you have a disability.

My dream was to live an independent life. I said from a young age I wanted a job, a flat, a career. When I left school I heard the word 'impossible' but Pat, the Family Advisor, helped me to get my own home which I am so proud of and a job working in admin in Sense Scotland. I love my work!

When I look back over the last 18 years, I can’t really express how much we have gained from having Sense Scotland in our lives. It really has made a world of difference to me.

I hope you’ve enjoyed my story and if you can, please help make more dreams come true.