Charity of the Year: Mikeysline

We are excited to announce a year-long partnership with mental health charity, Mikeysline.

Together, we aim to increase awareness of mental health and emotional issues throughout the Highlands and the support available from Mikeysline to remind people that it is okay not to be okay and that no one should suffer in silence.

Mikeysline offer text-based support through SMS, Webchat and Social Media, Drop-In and 1:1 appointments at their Hives and additional support for young people through their young person’s service.

To kickstart the events for the year, members of our team are taking part in the Million Steps for Mikeysline fundraising initiative.

This year-long partnership will provide lots of opportunities for the Norscot team to take part in and organise different fundraising events as well as the opportunity to get involved in volunteering opportunities alongside the charity.

For over 38 years, we have been manufacturing superior quality Timber Frame Kit Homes; Timber, uPVC and AluWood made-to-measure windows, doors and conservatories from its state-of-the-art factory and showroom in Bower, Caithness. We also own a purpose-built showroom, sales office and storage facility on the Carse Industrial Estate in Inverness.

Callum Grant, Norscot Managing Director

Callum Grant, Managing Director at Norscot comments:

“We are delighted to be working with Mikeysline as our charity partner for this year. Mikeysline provides much-needed support to people suffering from mental health issues across the region and we have a few initiatives planned to take place over the next 12 months.”  

Emily Stokes, Mikeysline CEO added:

Emily Stokes, CEO Mikeysline

“We are absolutely delighted to be working in partnership with Norscot. Their support will help us to continue to support adults and young people who are in emotional distress or struggling with their mental health and help us to raise awareness of our services across Highland & Moray. This good news has come at a crucial time when many people are struggling and our services are needed more than ever so we are very grateful to Norscot.”