Our team are doing the Glasgow Kiltwalk for Project Ability on Sunday 28th of April!
The Project Ability Team - our fundraiser Cathy Dowling, Friend of Project Ability Chris Cole & Cathy’s nephew Wolfie Dowling-Wright - are walking in memory of much loved mother and grandmother Betty Dowling, who devoted her working life to special schools.
Please support us by donating to cheer them on - your gift means life enhancing creative studio time for our artists.
Every penny they raise means companionship, connections, skill building and creative studio time for our artists. Project Ability is so much more than just a weekly art class, it builds lasting friendships, nurtures hidden talents, builds confidence and welcomes a community of diverse people to connect and grow in confidence.
We don’t have big sponsors and we don’t do intrusive advertising; we are kept going by donations from you, our wonderful community of artists & supporters.
If you appreciate the programmes we offer, and would like to help us continue, then please do consider helping us fundraise and supporting our wonderful kiltwalkers!
We need your help, now more than ever.
Remember to tick the GiftAid box if you’re a UK taxpayer which gives us an extra 25% at no cost to you.
Thank you for your Kiltwalk Kindness!
Image Description
An image of Betty Dowling, wearing a blue shirt and black glasses, purse over her shoulder. She is standing at Loch Lomond shores, Balloch, the Kiltwalk starting point, staring right at the camera. Behind her, a blue cloudy sky reflected on the river water. Some boats and vegetation can be seen on the river banks, as well as mountains far in the background.