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STV Children’s Appeal distributes £500,000 to help with cost of living

Over 100 Scottish charities have received a grant from the STV Children’s Appeal in response to the cost-of-living crisis, with struggling families benefiting from direct assistance around food, clothing and energy costs. From December to March, £500,000 of funding has been distributed to local and national charities that support children and families affected by poverty across Scotland.

Funds raised during activities such as the Big Scottish Breakfast, the STV Appeal Cup and viewers generous donations during the STV Children’s Appeal Show have contributed towards the grants that have been issued.

Natalie Wright, Head of STV Children’s Appeal said: “In recent months, the charities we support have told us about the immense pressures that families are facing during the cost-of-living crisis, where absolute essential needs have become difficult to meet. We wanted to find a flexible way to support families and these grants will provide a bit of relief to those that need it most. A huge thanks to our viewers and fundraisers for their continued support to the Appeal; the money they helped us raise last year is helping to make a difference for vulnerable children and their families.”

Scotland-wide charity Aberlour received a £200,000 grant for their urgent assistance fund.  Chief Executive SallyAnn Kelly OBE said: “Aberlour has seen unprecedented levels of applications to our Urgent Assistance Fund due to the cost-of-living crisis; a crisis that has been catastrophic for families across Scotland already struggling to make ends meet. This grant has enabled us to help families feed and clothe their children, heat and light their homes and even provide beds for many children.”

Hamilton-based Covey work collaboratively with families and have taken a flexible approach with the grant, enabling them to target support directly at the point of need. CEO Lee Johnstone said: “Through person centred support, one young person has received a new bed and no longer needs to sleep on the floor, one family has received a fridge, so their food stays safe and fresh, and one teenager told us ‘I feel like someone is actually listening to me.’”

Over 240,000 children live in poverty across Scotland, which is one in four children. Families already struggling have faced increased pressure due to the cost-of-living crisis, a crisis that has deepened poverty and inequality. For more information on the STV Children’s Appeal and to donate, visit stvappeal.tv.