We at the MY Foundation would once again like to extend our thanks to the team at CT Accountants for their support of the Foundation. CT undertake review of the Foundation accounts each year with no charge, helping keep funds available for the support we provide. Work like this often goes forgotten but it is very much appreciated and is as important as the financial donations we receive.
William (6yrs) has special needs and attends the Thistle Wing annexe of Kinnaird School. Issues within his family have forced a change to his sleeping arrangements making it difficult for him to get enough sleep with a consequent effect on his health and behaviour.
In anticipation of the family’s movement into a more appropriate home, the Foundation has provided him with a new bed and bedding to help him sleep.
William is clearly very happy with his new bed and our Foundation is grateful to the school who introduced Willliam’s family to us
The Murphy Young Foundation delivered some much-needed food as a donation to the Calderwood Baptist Church Foodbank, East Kilbride, who operate in close proximity to Arx House in the Technology Park, East Kilbride.
Alistair Murray and Connor Campbell of Servus delivered the donation.
The Murphy Young Foundation made a delivery to the Coatbridge Foodbank again this year. The foodbank is under greater pressure than usual this year due to the increased cost of living.
Connor Campbell (Servus Utilities) and Alistair Murray (Servus Property Management) delivered the donation.
The Murphy Young Foundation has made a food donation to the Grangemouth based foodbank near to Epoch House, which provides flexible office space to local businesses.
The donation was delivered by Connor Campbell (Servus Utilities) and Alistair Murray (Servus Property Management)
The Murphy Young Foundation made a food delivery to the Viewpark Parish Church foodbank near the Murphy Young Property head office. It is hoped the supplies will alleviate some pressure on the foodbank users.
Alistair Murray and Connor Campbell of Servus delivered the donation.
The Murphy Young Foundation has donated gifts for children that would otherwise go without this Christmas. The Foundation has gifted for some of the older children to offer some comfort at what can be a challenging time of year.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/sackfuls-toys-ready-delivery-help-31714868
The Murphy Young Foundation has funded a training course to qualify a young person to be a ski instructor. She is the daughter of two parents who, due to drug dependency were unable to look after her properly.
Her foster parents have brought her up to now be a confident and ambitious teenager who has excelled at school. She was referred to Snow Camp who give young people who suffer all types of disadvantages the opportunity to enjoy skiing and snowboarding, a pastime normally available to more privileged children.
She did so well, that she was encouraged to train to become a qualified ski instructor and MYF agreed to sponsor her to do that. She has now successfully completed the course and will now be employed at Snow Camp whilst continuing her education.
She is now preparing to get her University entrance qualifications and with the continued backing of her school, her foster parents and her, now colleagues at Snow Camp she is determined to succeed.
MY Foundation
Ellismuir House, Ellismuir Way
Tannochside Park,
Uddingston
G71 5PW
t: 01698 803 903
e: [email protected]