A charitable trust set up to support the therapeutic use of music...
The Emma Cameron Memorial Trust
The Trust is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) (SCO44492) registered in Scotland.
Emma Cameron died, at the age of only 27, as a result of a road traffic accident in Aberdeenshire on the 9th August 2013.
Her enthusiasm and positive outlook still shines through in everything she did, and this Memorial Trust has been set up in Emma's name.
The purpose of the Trust is to keep her passionate and caring spirit alive by supporting projects and charities that benefit others and reflect her interests.
Emma Cameron died, at the age of only 27, as a result of a road traffic accident in Aberdeenshire on the 9th August 2013.
Her enthusiasm and positive outlook still shines through in everything she did, and this Memorial Trust has been set up in Emma's name.
The purpose of the Trust is to keep her passionate and caring spirit alive by supporting projects and charities that benefit others and reflect her interests.
Monday, 16 December 2024
Grants awarded
Although just a small charity, this year we have allocated grants to two charities: £2000 again to Nordoff Robbins to provide music therapy to children with additional support needs who attend Riverbrae School in Renfrewshire, and £1500 to the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow for music therapy projects.
Wishing everyone a lovely Christmas and a happy and healthy new year.
With very best wishes,
Margery and the trustees