Playing Their Part
Supporting those most in-need, preparing to return to business and keeping customers safe - find out how the Glasgow Warriors family of Sponsors and Partners have been Playing Their Part in recent weeks.
SP Energy Networks
SP Energy Networks have been supporting their most vulnerable customers over the last four months, as they continue their work in local communities alongside their essential work nationwide.
The Official Community Partners of Glasgow Warriors have recently donated £5,000 to the British Red Cross from their COVID-19 Fund to help those in crisis, as well as supporting Community Energy Fortnight and the #harnessourpower campaign.
We’re proud to support @BritishRedCross with £5,000 from our COVID-19 Fund. Our donation will provide services such as food parcels, medicine deliveries, fuel top-ups and welfare check-ins to vulnerable adults and asylum seekers across Glasgow and Midlothian. #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/wZapgMY9ZY
— SP Energy Networks (@SPEnergyNetwork) June 27, 2020
3⃣ We had the chance to chat to Nicholas Gubbins, Chief Executive of @CES_Tweet recently on his views on what is key to helping community energy schemes succeed.
Check out the interview here: https://t.co/GhVyRYyq54#CommunityEnergyFortnight #Harnessourpower #communityenergy pic.twitter.com/eJquIVyTqh
— SP Energy Networks (@SPEnergyNetwork) June 26, 2020
Well-Fed Scotland
Whiteinch-based social enterprise Well-Fed Scotland have been supporting those most in-need over the last four months, cooking and delivering over 178,000 hot meals across Glasgow and the west of Scotland since March alone.
Following a successful Crowdfunder campaign earlier this year, Well-Fed are now looking for volunteer tradespeople to donate their time and expertise to bring their new home to life. For more information, see below:
Call to action for all Glasgow trades please help us help Glasgow , and children should never be hungry every pound saved us a hot meal pic.twitter.com/aicarokR7K
— Well-Fed Scotland (@WellFedScotland) June 22, 2020
Leidos
Club sponsor Leidos have been furthering the conversation on mental health in recent weeks, throwing their support behind PTSD Awareness Day on their social media channels and underlining their commitment to tackling mental health challenges across the globe.
Initiatives such as supporting anti-suicide efforts, tackling the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and continuing to support those suffering from PTSD were amongst those underlined as Leidos continues to champion the removal of the stigmas attached to mental health.
We’re committed to addressing the broader challenges related to mental health and well-being.
Together we must elevate the conversation for this generation, and generations to come.#PTSDAwarenessDay https://t.co/Kj45875OJr
— Leidos (@LeidosInc) June 27, 2020
Glasgow Airport
With flight schedules beginning to take shape following the COVID-19 lockdown, Glasgow Airport has been ensuring safety measures are in place for passengers flying to and from their destinations.
UV handrails and enhanced cleaning procedures are just two of the ways the airport is putting passengers first – for more, see below.
Did you know Glasgow Airport has fitted UV handrail sanitisers that kill 99.99% of germs through UV light? This supplements our enhanced cleaning procedures in response to #COVID19 and is part of the measures we’re taking in helping each other to travel safely. #covidsafe pic.twitter.com/xlfwoiLujf
— Glasgow Airport ✈️ (@GLA_Airport) June 21, 2020
As part of our enhanced cleaning measures, all security trays are scrubbed and coated with an antimicrobial product tested to be more than 99.99% effective against COVID-19 for up to 30 days. One of the many ways we’re working hard to help each other travel safely. #GLAready pic.twitter.com/03vULy0ZzI
— Glasgow Airport ✈️ (@GLA_Airport) July 1, 2020
The Park Practice
Glasgow-based dentists The Park Practice have re-opened their doors in recent weeks, with the club’s official partner able to see those with urgent dental emergencies following the easing of the respective COVID-19 restrictions.
The surgery produced a patient information video ahead of re-opening, as well as setting up their ‘Patient Journey’ hub as they work alongside the latest Scottish Government guidelines.
After 3 long months we can now at least offer some care for Urgent Emergencies! We have meticulously planned for reopening so hopefully you will see our new measures to maintain our standards of dental care. #dentistry #reopening pic.twitter.com/CLomRCfbz8
— Mike Blackie (@GlasgowDentist) June 24, 2020