Aberdeenshire charities backed by firm behind recycling of region’s glass

Co-founder and chief operating officer of AberNecessities, Michelle Herd, with MKD32 MD Matthew Demmon

THE firm which holds the contract for the treatment and recycling of Aberdeenshire’s glass is to donate £4,000 to charities in the region.

MKD32 will donate £2,000 to Gordon Rural Action in Huntly to help deliver its baby bank and uniform exchange, with the funds aiding outreach into more rural areas to ensure those with limited transport can benefit from the vital service.

The remaining £2,000 will go to AberNecessities in Aberdeen to support children facing financial hardship – with it ensuring that they have access to clean clothing and appropriate footwear.

MKD32 MD, Matthew Demmon, said, “We are delighted to be able to support two such worthy charities. The good they do in their communities is extraordinary. Their reach is so much greater than I had realised, and I was hugely impressed and humbled by the imagination, the passion and dedication of the two teams. I strongly encourage anyone who can, to donate generously to either or both charities.”

A spokesperson for Gordon Rural Action added, “Gordon Rural Action is delighted to accept this very generous donation from MKD32. Last year we helped give out 7,560 items through these projects saving local families £40,000. During this cost-of-living crisis these services are a vital lifeline to the community and can only be delivered with continued financial support from generous donations like this one. Anyone wishing to support GRA can do so on our website and through Easy Fund.”

Co-founder of AberNecessities, Danielle Flecher-Horn commented, “AberNecessities is incredibly grateful for the generous support from MKD32. Donations like this allow us to continue helping local children who face significant financial hardship by providing them with essentials that no child should go without. Community support is crucial to our operation, and we kindly encourage anyone who is able to join us in ensuring every child has access to the basics they need to grow, flourish, and thrive.”

Aberdeenshire Council encourages sustainable community action through its contract and tendering processes, with bidders for contracts being asked how their organisation will assist the council in furthering its sustainability or community objectives.