Double award for wellbeing champion Des
Argyll Wellbeing Hub founder Des Macmillan went to Buckingham Palace to collect his special Platinum Champion award – he was one out of 28 recipients in Scotland and 490 UK wide.
Argyll Wellbeing Hub founder Des Macmillan went to Buckingham Palace to collect his special Platinum Champion award – he was one out of 28 recipients in Scotland and 490 UK wide.
The Oban-based mental health support and suicide prevention group will be hosting a Comedy Night at The View with Edinburgh Festival headliner Gary Little just one of the names on a packed bill.
Des MacMillan and Lorraine King look over a year of positives for the Oban-based suicide prevention organisation.
Every year as the clocks go back thousands of people walk forward, together, against suicide and to remember those hours we have lost with our loved ones through bereavement.
The Lost Hours Walk takes place at 0100 hours on Sunday, October 31, leaving from North Pier.
Over 30 individuals joined Argyll Wellbeing Hub for a ‘walk and talk’ event on Friday for World Suicide Prevention Day 2021.
The Friends of Dorothy club launches on Thursday, March 4, and will take place at at MMC HQ on the first Thursday of every month thereafter.
Martyn’s Monday Club is set to welcome male and female young people to its Breadalbane Street premises.
The 2019 European Tour Rookie of the Year winner was present on Monday to accept a cheque, on behalf of the club, for £15,067.25p raised by Robert Cruikshanks, father of Oban man Martyn who took his own life in May 2018.