Scotmid has announced the launch of an exciting new charity partnership with the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution)
and is rallying Lanarkshire customers, members and colleagues to come together and ‘seas’ the opportunity to support their fundraising efforts.
Jill Hepburn, Head of Region for the RNLI in Scotland, said: “We are very excited to be working with Scotmid, which has an incredible reputation for both fundraising and raising awareness for their charity partners. This partnership will reach into the very hearts of our communities and help us to raise awareness of water safety and the incredible work carried out by our dedicated volunteers.
The Atlantic 85 is one of the fastest in the RNLI’s fleet. The boat has the capacity to carry four crew members as well as core medical and rescue equipment. Critically, it has the space to transport several additional people, making it ideal for a range of open water incidents.
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