Common Wheel’s Climbing Programme Wins a Second Grant
Common Wheel has been awarded a second grant of £10,000 to help fund their climbing programmes for people managing or recovering from mental illness.
Common Wheel has been awarded a second grant of £10,000 to help fund their climbing programmes for people managing or recovering from mental illness.
CIS’s “Thrive” project, which got going at the end of 2024, and was awarded £4795 by the Trust to introduce hill walking to a minimum of 42 men, mainly from West African, East African, and Kurdish Sorani and Kurmanji communities.
An £8000 SMT grant to Oban Mountain Rescue Team has helped keep their vital digital equipment up to date and reliable.
The SMT is delighted to have provided £2700 that enabled primary children from Benarty Primary School near Lochore to enjoy ten 2-hour indoor sessions at the Edinburgh Internatonal Climbing Arena at Ratho.
Kingussie Community Development Company (KCDC) has won a £9000 SMT grant for work on the Creag Bheag path near the hill’s summit. The path is “the jewel in the crown” of the town’s 20-mile path network, and will soon provide an even finer circular hill walk, with fantastic views across the Spey valley.
The SMT has made a £20,000 grant to the Venture Trust charity so that more vulnerable people can benefit from a wilderness journey through highland Scotland. These journeys are the centre of VT’s intensive programme for people who face the barriers caused by addiction, poverty, unemployment, a convictions history, or mental health troubles.