SiMBA, Simpson's Memory Box Appeal was formed in 2005 to respond to the needs of those affected by the loss of a baby. Susan is SiMBA's Highland Ambassador and joined the SiMBA team in 2011. Her vision is to see SiMBA reach the most rural areas of Scotland's Highlands & Islands. Susan posts about her family & home life as well as charity work and events
Monday, 31 March 2014
Highland Journal April 2014
Friday, 21 March 2014
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.
Day 14 ~ "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world.
Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." ~Margaret Mead (1901-1978, American cultural anthropologist and speaker)
Today's snap of happiness was spent with two of the amazing volunteers we have for SiMBA in Oban! Each one if us has been affected by the loss of a baby, either through losing our baby or through losing a sibling.
But each one if us is determined to do all that we can to raise funds and awareness for the charity that encourages us to celebrate that our babies or sibling babies were here. And in celebrating them and remembering them we can smile and we can find happiness and not feel guilty about it!
I was struck by how fortunate I am to work with a small but brilliant group of people in Argyll, the Highlands and Islands willing to go that extra mile for SiMBA! Together we are reaching the most remote and rural areas of this part of Scotland and not only does that make me happy but also makes me incredibly proud! And makes my role as Highland Ambassador for SiMBA so much easier!
Thank you so much to each and every volunteer we have! Together we are making such a difference!
#100HappyDays #Citrils100HappyDays #Day14
Monday, 17 March 2014
SiMBA Donation Thank You
Many thanks to Jane Philip for representing SiMBA this evening and accepting the very generous donation of £100 from the Elgin branch of The Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB).
The RAOB is one of the largest fraternal organisations in the United Kingdom and was started in 1822.
The RAOB assists and supports members, their families, dependents of former members and other charitable organisations, living by their motto "No Man Is At All Times Wise" with the maxim of "Justice, Truth and Philanthropy".
SiMBA is very grateful to Elgin RAOB for their kind donation and support.
Thursday, 20 February 2014
"Faith isn’t faith until it’s all you’re holding on to”
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
"Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart." ~Kongzi
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Joanne on one of her 2013 Kiltwalks
“I
first got involved with the Kiltwalk in 2013, raising funds in aid of Yorkhill Hospital
as they became a charity partner of the Kiltwalk. I did the Glasgow 26 miles
from Hampden to Loch Lomand, and in April and May I took part in the Edinburgh ones,
leaving from Murrayfield, through the city, past Parliament and back to
Murrayfiled.
Then
I heard of a wee girl called Aine, a beautiful wee girl that needed our help.
That's where my great friend and support Emma comes in. She was so kind and
signed up to do THREE whole Kiltwalks (26 miles each one) all in one month in
2013. All together thousands were raised and I couldn't have been prouder.
For 2014 we have upped our challenges to attempt to get more money. Now there is a whole team of us, all working hard to promote SiMBA and raise funds on the Kiltwalks, with 50% of what we raise going to SiMBA. This year I will be doing 5 Kiltwalks and the September Machu Picchu Kiltwalk in Peru and Emma is planning 4 Kiltwalks and Machu Picchu! The rest of the team are doing a minimum of one 26 mile Kiltwalk each.
I
have a personal reason for choosing to do these challenges for SiMBA. When I
was 12 my baby brother David passed away at just 4 weeks old. He had a hole in
his heart and though he came through that fighting hard sadly his wee heart
valves were round the wrong way. Sadly at that time there were no charities
like SiMBA which makes us work especially hard to do as much as is physically possible
to help. I think about him every single day and my wee brother is my motivation
and inspiration always. After we lost him I promised I would help families and
children from then on.
This
is going to be an extraordinary chance of a life time to help an amazing
charity and honour our angels in the sky. I have asthma, and have been
hospitalised a few times with it, so I’m hoping I don’t get carted off by mule
in Peru! And I’m not too fussed about snakes, but I can't wait!
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Monday, 10 February 2014
Team SiMBA take on The Kiltwalk
- Aberlour Child Care Trust
- A&M Training
- Cash for Kids
- Children 1st
- Childrens Hospice Association of Scotland (CHAS)
- CLIC Sargent (caring for children with cancer)
- DEBRA
- The Tartan Army Children's Charity (TACC)
- Sick Kids Friends Foundation
- The Aila Coull Foundation
- Yorkhill Chidlren's Charity