Charitable organisations across the country are already benefiting from a share of Barratt and David Wilson Homes Scotland’s £63,000 Community Fund for 2026, with two groups in Aberdeen being awarded funding in the first four months of the year.
Part of the UK’s leading housebuilder Barratt Redrow, Barratt and David Wilson Homes Scotland’s Community Fund supports charities and community organisations delivering positive impact in the areas in which it builds.
Since the start of the year, two organisations in Aberdeen have shared a total of £4,500 in funding to support their work in providing vital health services to the local community.
Friends of Anchor was awarded £3,000 to support patients of Aberdeen Royal Hospitals NHS Trust by enhancing treatment facilities, advancing research and education in haematology, oncology, and radiotherapy, and improving services through modern technology.
Charlie House in Aberdeen was also awarded £1,500 to support its work in aiming to improve the quality of life of babies, children and young people in the North-east of Scotland who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions and to provide support for them and their families.
David Palmer, Managing Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Scotland, said: “It's fantastic to see the positive impact the Barratt and David Wilson Homes Scotland 2026 Community Fund is already having on communities across the North of the country. The organisations we’ve supported so far are doing vital work, whether that’s providing health and wellbeing services or educational programmes or bringing people together through inclusive community initiatives to make a real difference.
“We’re committed to creating thriving, sustainable communities and we’re proud to play a part in helping these groups continue and expand their work, and we look forward to supporting many more organisations throughout the year.”
The launch of the 2026 Community Fund builds on Barratt and David Wilson Homes Scotland’s long-standing commitment to social responsibility and community engagement. The housebuilders are currently creating a range of new communities across the North of Scotland, including Barratt Riverside Quarter in Bucksburn, Aberdeen and David Wilson Homes @ Otter Stone Manor in Aberdeen.
The Barratt and David Wilson Homes Scotland Community Fund is funded by the Barratt Redrow Foundation, the charitable arm of Barratt Redrow, which aims to help communities across the UK to thrive. Grants will be available exclusively to registered charities operating in the areas in which Barratt and David Wilson Homes build, including the North of Scotland.
Applications for 2026 funding will close on 30 October 2026 with successful applicants continuing to be selected throughout the year*.
For more information about the Barratt and David Wilson Homes Scotland 2026 Community Fund including eligibility and how to apply, visit www.barrattredrowfoundation.org.uk/faqs
For more information about Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes, visit www.barratthomes.co.uk/ and https://www.dwh.co.uk/
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