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  • Bauer Radio's Cash for Kids Charities (Scotland)

    Created: 25/03/2019
    News/Events Category: Funding and Finance


    The charity raises millions of pounds each year and awards grants to help disabled and disadvantaged children aged 0 to 18 who are suffering from abuse or neglect, who are disabled or who simply need extra care and guidance.

    Grants are also given to children's charities and organisations to help them undertake projects and new initiatives, or to ensure that much needed services can continue to provide essential care and support.

    They cover 22 areas around the UK in partnership with Bauer Radio and in Scotland these include areas covered by Northsound, West FM, West Sound, Tay FM, Forth, Moray Firth Radio (MFR), Clyde and Radio Borders. 

    For more information, click here.




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