Dunollie Links Fundraising

What is the future of Dunollie Links ?

Dunollie Links was kick started by grants from The Robertson Trust and The Heritage Lottery Fund in 2012 and has grown steadily over its short life.

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Like most supported projects, the funding must come to an end.

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Securing the programme's future is our next challenge. 

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Can you help us to make this community programme OUR community programme?

What will the funds raised do?

We are aiming to raise £7,000 which will give us a step up towards running our next three community projects:

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New Routes: A rehabilitation opportunity to support and assist clients with a mental health illness.

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Exhibition Team: Our team of volunteers will be mentored to create an "Exhibition of Childhood" which will be available for our visitors in 2018 as part of 'Scotland's Year of Young People'

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Schools Winter Workshops: After the success of 2016, we would love to be able to provide more of Argyll's outlying primary schools with access to an exciting range of our heritage workshops.

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How can I help?

There are lots of fun ways you can get involved to help us to continue delivering this inspiring community programme and sharing our heritage for more years to come.

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Join special fundraising activities at Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds

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Purchase some of the Threads & Yarns souvenirs in the Draper’s Shop to bring home for loved ones

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Buy your decoration to hang on the Dunollie Links Wisdom Tree at Dunollie

 

 

No matter how big or small, every contribution to the fund will make a difference.

 

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Did You Know....
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Dunollie Links has 60 regular volunteers.
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About Dunollie

Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds is run by the MacDougall of Dunollie Preservation Trust (Charity No. SC028091).

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Vat No. 932 1135 61

Address

Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds

Oban

PA34 5TT

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01631 570550

 

info@dunollie.org

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