On Sunday, 1st June 2025, 10 spirited members of the KR Group Scotland team - made up of staff, family, and friends - laced up their comfiest trainers and took part in the Aberdeen Kiltwalk to raise funds for local mental health organisation, Men in Mind.
KR Group Scotland is a leading provider of specialist construction and engineering services, based in Aberdeenshire and operating across the UK.
With expertise in steel and metal fabrication and installation, cladding, and project management solutions, the company works across a range of sectors including commercial, industrial, agricultural and energy. Known for their commitment to quality and community, KR Group combines technical excellence with a strong focus on people - both within their team and in the wider communities they serve.
Team Steely Striders at the Kiltwalk, made up of KR Group Scotland staff, family and friends.
The 18-mile journey began at Bellfield Park in Banchory and ended at Duthie Park in Aberdeen. Despite the unpredictable Scottish weather - offering sunshine, rain, and everything in between - Team Steely Striders powered through and completed the route just in time, narrowly missing a dramatic bout of thunder, lightning, and hail.
Their efforts were well worth it. The team raised £1,855 for Men in Mind, which facilitates in-person, peer-to-peer support groups across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, providing men a safe space to talk openly about their mental health. As a result, KR Group’s fundraising total for the year now stands at around £4,000.
KR Group Scotland Finance Manager, Jayne Simpson (on right) and friend, donning their kilts for Aberdeen Kiltwalk.
“At KR Group, we’re proud to be part of the Northeast Scotland community, and we believe it’s important to give back in ways that make a difference,” said Karen McAra, HR Business Partner.
“Taking on the Kiltwalk was a great chance for our team to come together, push ourselves, and support a local cause that’s close to our hearts - helping Men in Mind continue their vital work for men’s mental health in the area.”
KR Group Scotland team members Lauren Moroney and Amy Buchan (left and middle), and former colleague, Caitlin Bremner.
This isn’t the team’s first initiative in support of mental wellbeing. Earlier events have included a lively bingo night at Ashvale Chipper in Aberdeen, and a competitive football tournament at Strikers Indoor Football in Bridge of Don. Looking ahead, the team is planning a charity pub quiz in October, which will be announced soon.
With every step, game, and event, KR Group Scotland continues to champion mental health and support meaningful change in its local community.