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View All Images- Photo Must Be Credited Alpha Press 073074 13/05/2020 Prince William Duke of Cambridge was due to be in Scotland, fulfilling the role of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, which is conferred by Her Majesty The Queen. Last month he wrote to the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland to acknowledge the continued work that the Church are doing during this difficult time. Given the cancellation of General Assembly of the Church of Scotland due to Covid-19, The Duke has instead spent time this week video calling Scottish charities. On Tuesday The Duke of Cambridge called Glasgow, Renfrewshire and Ayr to speak with two organisations: Finding Your Feet and PEEK Project (Possibilities for Each and Every Kid) to hear how funds from the National Emergencies Trust have been helping them. On Wednesday he spoke with Lifelines Scotland who support the wellbeing of Scotland's blue lights workers and volunteer emergency responders. In Scotland NET's Coronavirus Appeal funds are distributed by The Foundation Scotland Response, Recovery & Resilience Fund to small charities and grassroots groups that are delivering real results for the most vulnerable and affected during this crisis. To date Foundation Scotland has supported 550 community projects and is actively encouraging other local groups and small charities to apply. The Duke first spoke to Cor Hutton, Founder of Finding Your Feet, which is a Paisley-based charity that provides physical and emotional support to amputees and those with limb absence across Scotland. Swift support from The NET Coronavirus Appeal and Foundation Scotland at the beginning of the pandemic allowed them to adapt their services, providing online and telephone counselling, as well as online lockdown classes. The call took place in Mental Health Awareness week and The Duke spoke with one of the charity's beneficiaries, Stephen, about the ways in which the organisation provide emotional support, wh/AdMedia
- Photo Must Be Credited Alpha Press 073074 13/05/2020 Prince William Duke of Cambridge was due to be in Scotland, fulfilling the role of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, which is conferred by Her Majesty The Queen. Last month he wrote to the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland to acknowledge the continued work that the Church are doing during this difficult time. Given the cancellation of General Assembly of the Church of Scotland due to Covid-19, The Duke has instead spent time this week video calling Scottish charities. On Tuesday The Duke of Cambridge called Glasgow, Renfrewshire and Ayr to speak with two organisations: Finding Your Feet and PEEK Project (Possibilities for Each and Every Kid) to hear how funds from the National Emergencies Trust have been helping them. On Wednesday he spoke with Lifelines Scotland who support the wellbeing of Scotland's blue lights workers and volunteer emergency responders. In Scotland NET's Coronavirus Appeal funds are distributed by The Foundation Scotland Response, Recovery & Resilience Fund to small charities and grassroots groups that are delivering real results for the most vulnerable and affected during this crisis. To date Foundation Scotland has supported 550 community projects and is actively encouraging other local groups and small charities to apply. The Duke first spoke to Cor Hutton, Founder of Finding Your Feet, which is a Paisley-based charity that provides physical and emotional support to amputees and those with limb absence across Scotland. Swift support from The NET Coronavirus Appeal and Foundation Scotland at the beginning of the pandemic allowed them to adapt their services, providing online and telephone counselling, as well as online lockdown classes. The call took place in Mental Health Awareness week and The Duke spoke with one of the charity's beneficiaries, Stephen, about the ways in which the organisation provide emotional support, wh/AdMedia
- Photo Must Be Credited Alpha Press 073074 13/05/2020 Prince William Duke of Cambridge was due to be in Scotland, fulfilling the role of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, which is conferred by Her Majesty The Queen. Last month he wrote to the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland to acknowledge the continued work that the Church are doing during this difficult time. Given the cancellation of General Assembly of the Church of Scotland due to Covid-19, The Duke has instead spent time this week video calling Scottish charities. On Tuesday The Duke of Cambridge called Glasgow, Renfrewshire and Ayr to speak with two organisations: Finding Your Feet and PEEK Project (Possibilities for Each and Every Kid) to hear how funds from the National Emergencies Trust have been helping them. On Wednesday he spoke with Lifelines Scotland who support the wellbeing of Scotland's blue lights workers and volunteer emergency responders. In Scotland NET's Coronavirus Appeal funds are distributed by The Foundation Scotland Response, Recovery & Resilience Fund to small charities and grassroots groups that are delivering real results for the most vulnerable and affected during this crisis. To date Foundation Scotland has supported 550 community projects and is actively encouraging other local groups and small charities to apply. The Duke first spoke to Cor Hutton, Founder of Finding Your Feet, which is a Paisley-based charity that provides physical and emotional support to amputees and those with limb absence across Scotland. Swift support from The NET Coronavirus Appeal and Foundation Scotland at the beginning of the pandemic allowed them to adapt their services, providing online and telephone counselling, as well as online lockdown classes. The call took place in Mental Health Awareness week and The Duke spoke with one of the charity's beneficiaries, Stephen, about the ways in which the organisation provide emotional support, wh/AdMedia
- Photo Must Be Credited Alpha Press 073074 13/05/2020 Prince William Duke of Cambridge was due to be in Scotland, fulfilling the role of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, which is conferred by Her Majesty The Queen. Last month he wrote to the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland to acknowledge the continued work that the Church are doing during this difficult time. Given the cancellation of General Assembly of the Church of Scotland due to Covid-19, The Duke has instead spent time this week video calling Scottish charities. On Tuesday The Duke of Cambridge called Glasgow, Renfrewshire and Ayr to speak with two organisations: Finding Your Feet and PEEK Project (Possibilities for Each and Every Kid) to hear how funds from the National Emergencies Trust have been helping them. On Wednesday he spoke with Lifelines Scotland who support the wellbeing of Scotland's blue lights workers and volunteer emergency responders. In Scotland NET's Coronavirus Appeal funds are distributed by The Foundation Scotland Response, Recovery & Resilience Fund to small charities and grassroots groups that are delivering real results for the most vulnerable and affected during this crisis. To date Foundation Scotland has supported 550 community projects and is actively encouraging other local groups and small charities to apply. The Duke first spoke to Cor Hutton, Founder of Finding Your Feet, which is a Paisley-based charity that provides physical and emotional support to amputees and those with limb absence across Scotland. Swift support from The NET Coronavirus Appeal and Foundation Scotland at the beginning of the pandemic allowed them to adapt their services, providing online and telephone counselling, as well as online lockdown classes. The call took place in Mental Health Awareness week and The Duke spoke with one of the charity's beneficiaries, Stephen, about the ways in which the organisation provide emotional support, wh/AdMedia
- Photo Must Be Credited Alpha Press 073074 13/05/2020 Prince William Duke of Cambridge was due to be in Scotland, fulfilling the role of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, which is conferred by Her Majesty The Queen. Last month he wrote to the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland to acknowledge the continued work that the Church are doing during this difficult time. Given the cancellation of General Assembly of the Church of Scotland due to Covid-19, The Duke has instead spent time this week video calling Scottish charities. On Tuesday The Duke of Cambridge called Glasgow, Renfrewshire and Ayr to speak with two organisations: Finding Your Feet and PEEK Project (Possibilities for Each and Every Kid) to hear how funds from the National Emergencies Trust have been helping them. On Wednesday he spoke with Lifelines Scotland who support the wellbeing of Scotland's blue lights workers and volunteer emergency responders. In Scotland NET's Coronavirus Appeal funds are distributed by The Foundation Scotland Response, Recovery & Resilience Fund to small charities and grassroots groups that are delivering real results for the most vulnerable and affected during this crisis. To date Foundation Scotland has supported 550 community projects and is actively encouraging other local groups and small charities to apply. The Duke first spoke to Cor Hutton, Founder of Finding Your Feet, which is a Paisley-based charity that provides physical and emotional support to amputees and those with limb absence across Scotland. Swift support from The NET Coronavirus Appeal and Foundation Scotland at the beginning of the pandemic allowed them to adapt their services, providing online and telephone counselling, as well as online lockdown classes. The call took place in Mental Health Awareness week and The Duke spoke with one of the charity's beneficiaries, Stephen, about the ways in which the organisation provide emotional support, wh/AdMedia `