SI Glasgow City and Stagecoach Theatre Arts Glasgow raised £5000 following two performances by Stagecoach students.
Dr Ann Finch, President of Soroptimist International Glasgow City club presented a cheque for £2500 to Save the Children and £2500 to Action for Sick Children Scotland. Ann commented ‘I am delighted that the monies raised by the students of Stagecoach Theatre Arts Glasgow will be used to support less fortunate children in Scotland and worldwide. Glasgow Soroptimists have previously collaborated with Stagecoach Theatre Arts Glasgow to raise funds for Teenage Cancer Trust charity’.
Soroptimists focus on transforming the lives of women and girls, locally, nationally and globally, through education, empowerment and enabling initiatives. Soroptimists make a difference to the lives of more than half a million women and girls in the world every year and have consultative status with the United Nations. Soroptimist International Glasgow City are working and supporting local initiatives such as Tomorrows Women Glasgow, Glasgow Music Festival and the Glasgow Marie Curie Hospice.