Retail and leisure destination, Silverburn, has announced a record-breaking amount has been raised in 2024 in support of its long-standing charity partner, Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.
Silverburn held a series of fundraising initiatives in collaboration with the charity throughout 2024, raising an incredible £100,914.26, marking a 19 percent increase on last year’s fundraising total. It’s also the highest amount raised by a retail destination for the charity in 2024.
Through this partnership, Silverburn brought back the hugely popular Flamingo Beach summer event for a second year. The family friendly indoor beach attracted over 21,000 visitors and raised a staggering £48,561 during its eight-week run, exceeding both the footfall and donations from its inaugural year.
Spooky Halloween events added a further £1,686.35 to the fundraising pot while over the festive period, Silverburn’s Christmas initiatives increased the fundraising total to an astonishing £50,666.91, surpassing last year’s total by over £12,000. The Christmas activities included daily visits from Santa, choir performances and the charity’s pop-up Christmas shop.
In addition to the financial contributions, a significant increase in volunteer activity played a key role in the record-breaking donation. Silverburn saw 2,626 volunteer hours contributed across its events in 2024, up from 1,758 hours in 2023. This vital support was provided by volunteers from many leading Scottish businesses, alongside people from the local community, who dedicated their time and energy to the cause.
William McGowan, Head of Partnerships and Business Development of Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, said: “We’re absolutely overwhelmed by this record-breaking donation. Thanks to the amazing generosity of the visitors, the hard-working volunteers and the whole team at Silverburn, an incredible total has been raised.
This outstanding contribution will make a real difference, ensuring that we can continue to fund life-changing projects and services for all of the children and families cared for in Scotland’s largest children’s hospital.”
Additional community highlights for Silverburn in 2024 include £1,000 worth of toys being donated to Pollok based foodbank SWAMP, £1,200 of food going to Pollok Pantry, a gift card donation for Back on Side and 100 selection boxes given to the local community for children going to watch the pantomime.
David Pierotti, General Manager of Silverburn said: “We are over the moon to have reached the £100,000 milestone for Glasgow’s Children Hospital Charity after eight years of partnership.
Every penny raised will go directly towards providing life-changing equipment and family support services at The Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow and it’s all thanks to the incredible generosity of our guests and the dedication of our team. It’s an inspiring example of what can be achieved when a community comes together.
We’re looking forward to continuing our fundraising efforts for the charity throughout this new year, ensuring we provide support to Glasgow’s children when they need it most.”
Find out more about how Silverburn can support fundraising activities or community groups by visiting www.shopsilverburn.com/community