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Home > News > Law Society colleagues raise £3,606.40 for Scottish Autism

Law Society colleagues raise £3,606.40 for Scottish Autism

Law Society of Scotland colleagues have shown their support for autistic people by raising £3,606.40 for the charity Scottish Autism.

The Alloa-based organisation, the largest provider of autism-specific services in Scotland and a leading authority and advocate for good autism practice, has been the Law Society’s charity partner for the past two years.

The money was collected through a wide range of fundraising activities from colleagues, including running marathons, abseiling from the Forth Bridge, bake sales, quiz nights, a table tennis tournament, and a number of online initiatives.

Colleagues chose the charity after it was nominated by a colleague whose child had been diagnosed with autism.

Karen Wilson, Income Generator and Partnerships Lead at Scottish Autism said, "We are delighted with the total raised from our partnership with the Law Society. The team have made a fantastic effort to come together and raise funds at a time when staff were initially working remotely.

"The funds will support the development of vital services including our online support programme, Right Click, and Click and Connect, our online groups for the autistic community."

Law Society Chief Executive Diane McGiffen said: "I’d like to congratulate my colleagues who volunteered their time and creativity to support such a worthy cause. From undertaking physical challenges to bringing colleagues together during trying times, I’m incredibly proud of what we've achieved.

"Colleagues at the Law Society have a wonderful track record of fundraising for charities and have been proud to raise funds for Scottish Autism. Some colleagues and their families and friends have first-hand experience of their work and it’s heartening to see us banding together to raise funds, while also showing support for our colleagues. Scottish Autism has been great to work with and has presented to Law Society colleagues to raise awareness of autism."

Find out more about the benefits a Charity of the Year partnership with Scottish Autism can bring to your organisation here!

 

(Pictured is the Law Society's CEO Diane McGiffen with Laura Wood, Trust and Corporate Fundraiser at Scottish Autism.)