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Sleepout challenge to take place in memory of co-founder of Ayrshire charity
Sleepout challenge to take place in memory of co-founder of Ayrshire charity

Daily Record

time30-06-2025

  • General
  • Daily Record

Sleepout challenge to take place in memory of co-founder of Ayrshire charity

The John Gilardi Legacy Sleepout Challenge 2025 will take place at Dam Park in Ayr on Saturday, July 12 An Ayrshire charity is holding a sleepout challenge in memory of its cofounder and to raise vital funds to support people facing addiction. The John Gilardi Legacy Sleepout Challenge 2025 will take place on Saturday, July 12 to raise funds for Harbour Ayrshire. ‌ Volunteers will be sleeping under the stars at Dam Park in Ayr with an afternoon of events planned so the whole community can get involved. ‌ Based on Ayr's Miller Road, Harbour Ayrshire is a charity dedicated to helping people recovering from addiction. John Gilardi helped found the charity in 2022 alongside Clive Kennedy and he was instrumental in the hugely successful first sleepout held in May 2024. The inaugural sleepout raised £30,000 for Harbour Ayrshire. However, John died in a car crash on 23 May 2024, just six days after the sleepout he helped organise. A year on, the charity which recently welcomed First Minister John Swinney is looking to build on John's legacy with a sleepout in his name. Download the Ayrshire Live app today ‌ Vicki Boland, volunteer co-ordinator for Harbour Ayrshire, said: "This is the second year of the Harbour Ayrshire sleepout. We took part in it last year and we managed to raise £30,000 for our organisation. "Obviously, we are a charity and we rely solely on funding so this is an event where the volunteers can all get involved, we are all sleeping rough for the night and we make it a community event. "We are asking all the community to back this and to be able to donate no matter what amount - how big or how small. Every donation counts for us to be able to continue the amazing work that we do throughout Ayrshire. ‌ "The sleepout takes place on Saturday, July 12 at Dam Park in Ayr."

First Minister visits Ayr to launch new job scheme for people recovering from addiction
First Minister visits Ayr to launch new job scheme for people recovering from addiction

Daily Record

time18-06-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Record

First Minister visits Ayr to launch new job scheme for people recovering from addiction

First Minister John Swinney launched new guidance to support people with their recovery from addiction while on a visit to Ayr. First Minister John Swinney was in Ayrshire as he launched a new toolkit to help make it easier for people affected by problematic substance use to gain and keep a job. Harbour Ayrshire, a charity dedicated to helping people recovering from addiction, based in Ayr, hosted the launch on Wednesday, June 18 after playing an integral part in the development of the toolkit. ‌ Mr Swinney spoke with staff and volunteers at the charity during the launch and poignant, real life stories were shared highlighting the difference that the right support can make to an individual with an addiction. ‌ The guidance has been published as part of the Scottish Government 's National Mission and brings a range of information and advice together. It includes specialist advice for potential employers on how to attract, recruit and support staff who have experience of problematic substance use as well as information for people with lived and living experience of problematic substance use on how to pursue a career in the drug and alcohol sector. Best practice has been shared within the guidance providing advice for effective support to staff who have lived or living experience of problematic substance use. Speaking to Ayrshire Live about the new toolkits, Mr Swinney was confident it would make a difference on the ground. He said: "Today marks the launch of guidance that the Scottish Government is setting out about supporting individuals with addiction as part of their route to recovery to be supported into employment. ‌ "What I have seen here at Harbour Ayrshire is an incredibly powerful example of how that challenging journey can be undertaken and undertaken really effectively. "Some of the life stories that I have heard today, I will never forget. "I think what today is an opportunity to do is to set out the approach that we think can be taken to provide purpose and focus in people's lives when they face addiction or suffer from addiction but then to be able to see that put into practice. ‌ "I have seen this very vividly at Harbour Ayrshire. "In practical terms, what this will do is it will give a template of how individuals can move from addiction into employment and to have a more positive life making a more positive contribution to society. ‌ "The guidance explains the approach that can be taken. What I have heard from Harbour Ayrshire is that the guidance is essentially reflecting the approach they are taking. "I've heard a number of case studies of really outstanding practice that have made an impact on people's lives. "The work that we are doing on drug and alcohol addiction is about trying to help people to overcome that addiction and to make positive choices in life and positive approaches. ‌ "I'm confident from what I have seen here today that the guidance the government has developed will support that" Eddie Gorman, project manager for Harbour Ayrshire, said: 'These resources offer practical guidance grounded in lived experience and will be vital in helping organisations create safer, more inclusive support for those affected by trauma, addiction, and adversity. 'They provide a clear framework to build trust, foster resilience, and ultimately support people to rebuild their lives.'

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