Story
I was privileged as a child, I was lucky then I guess.
I was fed properly, I was educated, I played and most crucially I was loved. To know there is one vulnerable child living less than a mile from the successful corporate and shiny world of Glasgow city centre not receiving physical, emotional and social needs or getting enough love is more than hard to swallow. Imagining 90,000 children living in severe poverty in Scotland is impossible and tragic.
Working on the opening of citizenM Glasgow gave me the opportunity to work and be based in the city most weeks. Having lived in London for nearly 10 years it was a refreshing and positive experience to learn about the city and country I am from all over again and from a different perspective; as a visitor this time. During a corporate dinner I was very lucky to meet a couple who talked passionately about their work with a local children’s charity withkids.org.uk. I was taken aback and emotionally moved by the story they shared with me of the work they do. I got involved a bit by gathering some friends and helping to donate and wrap gifts for the Christmas Day Dinner which runs every year for the children and families living in and around the East End of Glasgow. This carefully organised Christmas Day that they would most definitely never have the chance to enjoy otherwise resonated with me as it seemed such a beautiful approach in what these children need at times, just to be kids just like other kids.
This year I wanted to support again, something that would challenge me physically and emotionally. I want to reinforce the belief the charity hold true to their work; that with the right input, training, facilities and most importantly love and support we can all achieve our full potential, and for a child this has to be truer. I do hope my efforts generate awareness; much needed finance and maybe crucially remind us all that we can’t determine our starting point but we can all run the race.
I will be keeping you all updated weekly on my training on a guest blog... link to follow.
Any donation however small will go straight to help a child...
Thank you friends x