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Now more than ever, Scotland’s children need your support. By working with Children First, your company can help us to...
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Every penny kindly raised stays in Scotland, and last year, Children First supported 18,617 vulnerable children, young people, parents and...
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The Children First fundraising team welcomes and encourages feedback from supporters and donors. When we have not met the standards...
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If you’ve chosen to leave Children First a gift in your Will you don’t have to tell us about it,...
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News
Keep up to date with our latest news stories and opinion pieces about the issues that matter to children and...
Scotland's first Bairns Hoose opens
Scotland’s first Bairns Hoose opens to offer children who experience abuse and violence all the support they need under one roof – thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery
Feel Good Fundraising
Ellie Wilson, Fundraising Products and Innovations Lead reflects on what inspires people to take on a challenge to keep children...
Selkirk action group celebrates more than 70 years of fundraising
The Selkirk Action Group members pictured at Children 1st Selkirk. From left to right: Liz Thomson, Cliff Ellershaw, Shenagh Ellershaw, Margaret Mills, Bill Dunbar, Gillian Inglis, Doris Kellet and Marion Oxnard
Sport can look different for everyone
David Black, Service Manager in the Children First Child Wellbeing and Protection in Sport Team, considers what can be done...
Bairns Hoose changes lives of 270 children and families
In total 169 children and 109 members of their family have received life-changing support from the charity Children First through...
First Minister's Programme for Government
Mary Glasgow, chief executive of Children First said: “We welcome the Scottish Government’s commitment to tackling child poverty, but we...
Death of 17-year-old Jonathan Beadle at Polmont YOI
Children 1st response to death of 17-year-old Jonathan Beadle at Polmont Young Offenders Institution Children 1st Chief Executive, Mary Glasgow,...