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Inverness mental health charity Mikeysline receives donation from the Rotary Club of Inverness Loch Ness


By Gregor White

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Mikeysline’s Donna Smith (centre) with Rotary Club members Nicol Manson and James Campbell.
Mikeysline’s Donna Smith (centre) with Rotary Club members Nicol Manson and James Campbell.

Mikeysline received a cheque for £1250 raised by the Rotary Club of Inverness Loch Ness through its Classic Car Tour.

Mental health charity Mikeysline operates a text support and advice service for people struggling with suicidal thoughts.

It also runs the Hive outreach project based in Inverness’s Academy Street.

The cheque was handed over to chairwoman Donna Smith by tour organiser Nicol Manson and past president James Campbell.

A cheque for the same amount was also presented to Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS).

The Loch Ness Classic and Vintage Car Tour in June set off from Inverness Ice Centre to cover a 130-mile route that also took 18 participants around the Black Isle and through Strathconon and Strathglass.

It was sponsored by John Fraser and Son funeral directors of Inverness.


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