Water staff egg on charity

Big-hearted Scottish Water staff have donated about 200 Easter eggs to two children’s charities in North Lanarkshire.
Eggs-ellent effort: Sarah Scally Elaine McKerrell and Fiona Burley from Scottish Water.Eggs-ellent effort: Sarah Scally Elaine McKerrell and Fiona Burley from Scottish Water.
Eggs-ellent effort: Sarah Scally Elaine McKerrell and Fiona Burley from Scottish Water.

Scottish Water asked staff at the company’s offices at Stepps to donate Easter eggs for the Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments at the Craighalbert Centre in Cumbernauld and Action for Children’s North Lanarkshire Young Carers Project in Motherwell and staff responded by donating more than 200.

Some of the Easter eggs were presented to Action for Children at Scottish water’s Stepps offices on Wednesday April 9 by Fiona Burley, Scottish Water’s volunteering programme co-ordinator.

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She said: “Scottish Water plays a vital role in the local community, providing essential services to our customers in the area, and we are always keen to help in any other way we can.

“The Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments and Action for Children’s North Lanarkshire Young Carers Project in Motherwell do fantastic work and we are delighted to be able to hand over the Easter eggs that were donated by our staff at Stepps.”

Sarah Scally, a young persons’ practitioner with Action for Children, said: “We are delighted to receive the Easter eggs and would like to thank the Scottish Water staff for their kind donation. These generous gifts will make a lot of children we work with very happy this Easter.”

Anne Taylor, administration officer at the Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments, said: “We would like to thank all the Scottish Water staff at Stepps for this very kind donation.

“The children at the centre will enjoy a very happy Easter thanks to the generosity of the Scottish Water staff.”