Recently GAF has made three donations to local charitable organizations and personal entity.
Donation to Cantraybridge College
Cantraybridge is a rural skills training college located in Croy for young adults with a learning disability. The College provides rural based vocational training. Students may attend on a full or part-time basis. It gives the opportunity to acquire skills and competencies in rural activities. The aim is to enable students to realise their potential in living, working, and contributing to the community.



Donation to Shopmobility Highland

Shopmobility Highland SCIO is a charity providing powered scooters and wheelchairs to anyone with mobility problems, with an annual registration fee of £10, thereafter it is donations only. This helps to give people who have limited mobility, long or short term, or visual/hearing impairments access to shops and use of other facilities in their town centre. Shopmobility also provides a mini bus service in Inverness, Dingwall and surrounding areas.
Donation to Susan—An Animal Caregiver
Sandy has established TROTS OF FUN where she has been looking after old and sometimes abandoned animals horses, miniature goats, donkeys and sheep. She has moved to a new area nearby and is building new accommodation for them. She also uses some of her animals for comfort to aged and less fortunate people visiting Care homes and hospitals to let people have petting sessions. She hopes to be a Charity soon. She also works full time as nurse in A&E Accident and Emergency Dept at Raigmore Hospital.

This small donation is to assist in feeding the animals as the feed costs have risen dramatically over the past few months.