I am really humbled and honoured to have received an MBE in the #NewYearHonours I see it as recognition, not only for my own efforts, but also for so many others involved with PEEK and for everyone who has supported us throughout the COVID19 pandemic. ❤️
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🤝We're proud to be a member of the coalition of charities launching its #ManifestoForBabiesInScotland today.
👶 We urge all candidates standing in the upcoming Holyrood election to consider how their policies support babies.
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@ParentInfantFdn
Why maybe you shouldn't keep quiet about donating to charity...
This was in the Charities Aid Foundation philanthropy report....
"In the UK, we are famous for not talking about money and this often includes philanthropy. The less we talk about giving, the less it becomes an expected part of our responsibility to our local community and the wider world. While many of us do not want to boast about our generosity, we may do the charities we support a disservice by not acknowledging our support more publicly."
"What you can do: talk to your friends, family and colleagues about the charities and causes you care about. You can celebrate the work they do without centring yourself - or the size of your donation - in the story. Consider volunteering as well as donating, if you are more comfortable talking about giving time than money in conversations with others."
I've encountered this negative attitude to discussing charity, as I've been attacked by (thankfully the few not the many) when I pubish my annual transparency blog about where the money from my charity fund goes.
Some snipe at it saying, if you tell people about it, it devalues the giving. I disagree, in my view raising awareness about charitable giving and charities is important for someone in my position. And I will continue to do it.
Huge Well Done to all of our amazing dancers that performed at the PEEK 25th Birthday Ball on Friday night 😍 ! You were all amazing & absolutely smashed the dance floor 🤩🪩❤️
@GovanHighSchool
We'd love to hear your feedback on how PEEK has been involved in your life or organisation! Your feedback will help us create quotes and reports for our 25-year anniversary celebrations.
👇 Take part in our survey below: https://t.co/BkD9ksdjP2
PEEK is turning 25 this year. For 25 years, PEEK has been operating, growing, and expanding each year.
Throughout this time, we have witnessed kids transform into young adults, become volunteers and staff members. We’ve had many supporters and families join us over the years!
Join us in supporting our children, young people and families by fundraising as part of @thekiltwalk. This year, you can choose from two dates to participate in Glasgow and decide on the distance you'd like to walk.
Message us and sign up now! 🚶♀️
You're invited to our 25th Birthday Fundraising Ball this March.
Join us at the Glasgow Marriott Hotel and celebrate with a Champagne reception, a three-course meal and plenty of surprises in store.
🎟 Drop us a message to secure your ticket.
Last year, we faced the tough choice to reschedule our fundraising ball to March 2025. This year, we proudly mark our 25th anniversary as an organisation and we are thrilled to invite you to our Birthday Fundraising Ball on March 28th. Drop us a message to secure your ticket. 🎟️
First day back at work, and the Play Team hit the ground running! We focused on a SWOT analysis for our community sessions, reevaluating each site and planning improvements for the future. Tomorrow, we’re diving into our school play sessions.
Clyde Gateway and the Red Tree tenants are supporting @PEEK_SCOT's winter warmer campaign. This morning all giftbags were collected by the PEEK team.
Thank you to everyone who donated and a HUGE thank you to Carly, our building manager, for organising everything
#ThisIsThePlace
Our wonderful P6 pupils Winter Wonderland performance 🤍 Working with @PEEK_SCOT the pupils created the script, poetry and choreography for the performance and based it on our antibullying, rights respecting & Catholic school ethos! Finished off with treats from the PEEK food van