Three Aberdeen charities to benefit from ongoing sanitiser supply

29/09/2020
L-R Michelle Herd from AberNecessities, Leigh Ryrie from Charlie House, Darren Hill from CLAN and Just Sanitise founder, Nicola Hartland

A NORTH-east business launched during lockdown is supporting three Aberdeen charities to help safeguard the health and wellbeing of their staff, volunteers and service users from the spread of Covid-19.

Craigellachie based, Just Sanitise, which produces a laboratory tested liquid sanitiser, has selected Charlie House, CLAN Cancer Support, and AberNecessities to receive an ongoing supply of the products.

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The unlimited donations will help reduce additional costs for the trio of charities which have been required to supply sanitiser since the start of the pandemic.

The business, developed by Aberdeen businesswoman, Nicola Hartland, has also supplied a dispenser unit with refills for the Charlie House ReCHarge café in the city’s Bon Accord Shopping Centre.

Nicola said: “Most charities have suffered financially with a drop in donations for the past six months whilst costs have increased to implement additional health and safety procedures.

“Charlie House, CLAN and AberNecessities are all locally run, independent charities committed to supporting people in our local community and providing them with an ongoing donation of Just Sanitise will help offer peace of mind that the sanitiser they are using is a quality product which is effective against the virus.”

In addition to supporting these three Aberdeen charities, Just Sanitise has also committed to a £100k donation to NHS Charities Together in its first year.

 

 

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