PDF Annual Review - Sense Scotland
PDF Annual Review - Sense Scotland
PDF Annual Review - Sense Scotland
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A year with <strong>Sense</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
April 2012<br />
<strong>Sense</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> host Hustings<br />
for local election candidates<br />
at TouchBase.<br />
It is Is It exhibits<br />
at Kelvingrove.<br />
May 2012<br />
Home premieres<br />
at Platform Theatre.<br />
Dundee music night<br />
raises £600.<br />
June 2012<br />
We launch our new logo.<br />
<strong>Sense</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> host Carers<br />
week event - with information<br />
and relaxation sessions.<br />
Chris and Rebecca climb Mount<br />
Kilimanjaro raising £3,938 for<br />
<strong>Sense</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> who support<br />
Rebecca’s big sister Ruth.<br />
New charity shop opens in Ayr.<br />
Kingdom: A play by Lori Duncan<br />
who we support in Dundee<br />
shows at the Little Theatre.<br />
Supported by<br />
The Robertson Trust.<br />
July 2012<br />
Creative <strong>Scotland</strong> support<br />
our Youth Music Initiative<br />
to increase opportunities<br />
for young people to access<br />
our music programme.<br />
Blue - C100 M94 Y0 K0<br />
Green - C100 M0 Y31 K23<br />
4 Colour Coated<br />
Olympic Torch at TouchBase:<br />
As part of the build-up to the<br />
2012 Olympics, Andrew Macintyre<br />
one of the official torchbearers<br />
visited TouchBase and met<br />
a group of young people.<br />
12 <strong>Sense</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Review</strong> 2012/13