Scarf has launched its city-wide advertising campaign for Empower Aberdeen, the one-stop support event taking place on Wednesday 8 October 2025 at the Music Hall.
Empower Aberdeen will bring together 60 charities, public services, and local organisations at the Music Hall to provide free, face-to-face support for residents.
From money advice and employability guidance to housing support, health, and wellbeing services, the event offers a one-stop shop for anyone seeking practical help.
Attendees include well-known organisations such as Shelter Scotland, Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, Victim Support Scotland, Home Energy Scotland, North East Scotland College, and ACVO – alongside community groups and specialist services including Andys Man Club, Silver City Surfers, Mamacita Foundation, and Touch of Love.
Hosted by Scarf as part of its 40th anniversary year, the event is supported by the Poverty Alliance and proudly sponsored by local and national partners.
Dave Sims, Contracts & Commercial Manager at Scarf
Dave Sims, Contracts & Commercial Manager at Scarf, said: “Empower Aberdeen is all about making life a bit easier for people. Whether it’s getting help with fuel bills, mental health support, or just knowing where to turn next, we’re bringing the city’s key services together in one place. Last year went really well, and this year we want to reach even more people.”
Event details:
- Location: Music Hall, Union Street, Aberdeen
- Date: Wednesday 8 October 2025
- Time: 10:00 – 14:00
- Cost: Free to attend, no registration required.
Scarf is a registered charity and social enterprise, founded in 1985, that partners with local and national government, the private sector, and other third sector organisations. For 40 years, Scarf have delivered free, impartial energy advice and connected households to funding and practical solutions that cut bills and carbon emissions – reinvesting all profits to create lasting social and environmental change.
To find out more about Scarf, visit www.scarf.org.uk.
To find out more about Empower Aberdeen, visit www.scarf.org.uk/empower-aberdeen