How you can support us
Your support allows us to continue our mission to provide our specialist support to children and young people in the north east with learning disabilities and complex additional support needs.
With your help, we can reach more people, expand our offerings and have a lasting impact on more families in the region who need our specialist support. Whether it’s through a donation, volunteering your time, or spreading the word, every contribution matters.
Donations of any size and frequency make a huge difference to the lives of the young people we support.
Organising a fundraiser such as a bake sale, raffle, or an event is an amazing way to show your support for us while also getting your wider community involved. By coming together, you can make an even bigger impact.
Take on a challenge and have fun, all while raising money for a worthy cause. There are many charity events local to us including the Kiltwalk, Run Garioch, Run Balmoral, and Beast Race.
We’re always looking for people who are able to volunteer their time and skills to help our children and young people. Whether you can volunteer a couple of hours a week, or a couple of times a month we’d love to hear from you.
Leaving a gift in your will, large or small, is a wonderful way to support a cause you care about and make a lasting difference. We appreciate this is a very personal decision and your loved ones come first. You're more than welcome to get in touch and we would be delighted to support you at whatever stage you are at.
By leaving a gift, you can leave a lasting legacy which will help us to buy new equipment and upgrade buildings to provide skills development opportunities for children and young people to reach their fullest potential.
I have found volunteering at Camphill School Aberdeen amazingly rewarding and hugely satisfying. I feel I am doing something useful, and I’ve developed new skills relating to farming and gardening and have been on courses to help me further understand autism and epilepsy, as well as first aid.
Garry Duthie, Volunteer