Aberlour’s Moray Youth Action service celebrated comic relief in style this morning in Elgin’s Pinefield Industrial Estate, as they served up a tasty breakfast to the local community. A fantastic £70 was raised in the process for Comic Relief.
A traditional Scottish fry up was on offer for as little as £2 and was delightfully served-up by the children and adults who use Moray Youth Action, a provision for vulnerable young people and their families.
Laura Clunas, Moray Youth Action service manager, said: “We’re over the moon that so many people came along to our fundraiser breakfast to offer their support. We try to do something fun for Comic Relief each year and this time the young people came up with the idea to cook a tasty breakfast. It was a great plan and we’ve managed to raise £70 for comic relief which we’re absolutely delighted with!”
About Moray Youth Action
Moray Youth Action provides disadvantaged, excluded and vulnerable young people and their families with support that is goal-orientated, needs-led and person-centred, to enable them to gain and retain control of their own lives and remain in their own homes and communities.
Core Work
Needs-led support for young people aged 12-16 who are vulnerable and challenging in various community settings. Referrals for entry come directly from the local Social Work Teams through the Resource Panel.
Transition Work
A service for young people aged 15¾ plus to support and enable them to acquire skills in the transition from education to employment, further education or training.
Mentoring Service
Mentoring Support for young people aged 13-18 affected by substance misuse.
Get Ready for Work
In partnership with MVSO and Moray Training we provide GRfW programmes to young people aged 16+