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Funders & partners

Improving health and wellbeing is everyone's business and that's why Healthy Valleys works in partnership with a large range of organisations including funders, trusts & foundations, community planning and health partnerships, local businesses and supporters.

We are very well connected and highly regarded within local community planning and health partnerships as well as being recognised for our contributions to outcomes at national level.



Our funders

Our activities would not be possible without generous funding from the following organisations listed below.

Thank you for making a difference to so many people in rural South Lanarkshire.


NHS
Lanarkshire
National Lottery
Community Fund
National Lottery
Awards for All
Investing in Communities
Scottish Government
Community Benefit
Fund
Integrated
Care Fund
The
Robertson Trust
Inspiring
Scotland
Alliance
Scotland
Foundation
Scotland
Community Health
and Wellbeing Fund
Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Third Sector
South Lanrkshire Renewable Energy Fund
Nadara
 
Greencoat
 
Cycling UK
 
SSE Renewables
 
Point North
 



Our partners

Partnership working is essential to the work of Healthy Valleys.

We partner with local organisations to target groups of people who genuinely need our services and in doing so we make a real difference to people's health and wellbeing.

These are some of our partners we would like to say a special thanks to.

NHS Lanarkshire | South Lanarkshire Health & Social Care Partnership | South Lanarkshire Council | South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Trust | Scottish Communities for Health and Wellbeing | St Bride's Centre | Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire | Third Sector Chief Officers Group | Clydesdale Community Initiatives | WomanKIND Clydesdale | Women's Aid | Clydesdale Food Bank | Coalburn One Stop Shop | Home Energy Scotland | Baby Bank Scotland | Scottish Fire and Rescue Service | Wiston Lodge
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