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SCOTS IN LONDON - Charities supported by The Royal Caledonian Ball Trust
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Monday, 04 February 2008
The charitable origins of The Royal Caledonian Ball (www.royalcaledonianball.com) date back to 1849, when the 6th Duke of Atholldecided to raise funds for Scottish charities.

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The charitable origins of The Royal Caledonian Ball (www.royalcaledonianball.com) date back to 1849, when the 6th Duke of Atholldecided to raise funds for Scottish charities; the Ball subsequently became an annual event and a charityin its own right. The constitution of the Trust states that its charitable gifts have to be relatedto Scotland, with a bias towards military causes. Over the last ten years The Royal Caledonian Ball Trusthas donated well over £500,000 to worthy Scottish charities and causes; in the last few years 50% of the ticket price was donated.

In 2006 The Royal Caledonian Ball Trust supported as wide selection of worthy causes: Firstly,St Catharine's Convent of Mercy, run by SisterAelred, for the homeless in Edinburgh. She describes the organisation as 'a place of hospitalityand mercy, a place of outreach and refuge for the most broken and needy in our society'.

Borderline, a charity for homeless Scots inLondon, aims to find them safe and secure sleeping accommodation and provides them with theresources to take up employment or 'meaningful activity'.

The main objective of the Dumfriesand Galloway Befriending Project is to recruit, train and match adult volunteers withvunerable young people who are experiencing problems at home, school orin the community. The young people benefit from the energy and enthusiasm of their befrienders andgain confidence from forming a positive relationship with a supportive adult.

Queen Victoria School in Dunblane has been supported for several years; a school where theparents of pupils must be, or have been, members of the regular forces serving in Scottish regiments,or regiments serving in Scotland.

Capability Scotland works with children,adults and families who live with disability, tosupport them in their everyday lives. Artists at Capability Scotland's Upper Springlandservice in Perth are working with the National Museums of Scotland on a project that willculminate in a framatic medieval procession through the grounds of Upper Springland.

The charity continues to fund a pony, named 'Cally' by the riding school, for theRiding for the Disabled Association in Glasgow.Every week over 200 mentally ot physically disabled childrenand adults come to ride or enjoy carriage driving at the riding school.

Childline Scotland is the free, confidential telephone counselling service for childrenand yound people. Childline Scotland aims to protect children at risk of harm and to helpchildren resolve or alleviate their problems and worries.

Donations to Drumpark School in Glasgow have enabled not only secondary school pupilsto travel to Europe, but also provided play equipment for classrooms and playground within theprimary department's Behaviour Support Service.

Treasurer's Report

Set out below is a brief summary of the results of The Royal Caledonian Ball in 2006. We aredelighted to report that the Royal Caledonian Ball Trust has donated £64,000 to charityover the last three years.

These calculations are based solely on the ticket price as the Committee pass on the cost of thedinner directly to our guests.

The ticket price was £80, of which 37% was distributed as follows:

Queen Victoria School, Dunblane
£3,000
Drumpark School
£3,000
Borderline
£3,000
St Catherine's Homeless Project
£3,000
Upper Springland Capability Project
£3,000
Skye and Lochalsh Young Carers Respite Care
£2,000
Riding for the Disabled (Glasgow Group)
£1,000
Dumfries and Galloway Befriending Project
£1,000
Islay & Jura Sick Choldren Fund
£1,000
Total
£20,000
Charity Number: 213074
 
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