List of Houses by Area The Scottish Veterans’ Garden City Association Number of Houses Grouped by Region

Aberdeen 24 Earlston 2 Montrose 13

Airdrie 4 East Calder 8 Motherwell 13

Alexandria 2 143 Nairn 2

Alves 2 Elgin 7 New Aberdour 1 Annan 2 Eyemouth 1 Newmains 4 The Scottish Arbroath 2 Forres 6 Newstead 4 26 73 Veterans’ Garden City Ardeer 2 Fort William 2 Old Meldrum 2 Association (Inc) Blairgowrie 2 Glasgow 56 Paisley 44

Bonnyrigg 7 Grantown-on- 2 12 118 Spey Buckie 1 8 Greenock 20 Carluke 4 Perth 12 207 Haddington 2 Carnoustie 5 Peterhead 3 177 Hamilton 4 2 Pitlochry 8 44 4 Connel 4 Rothesay 5 Huntly 2 Crieff 2 Rutherglen 2 Innerleithen 1 What we have achieved Culzean 1 St. Boswells 4 11 Dalkeith 2 Scone 14 We house and support disabled veterans 10 Denny 2 Stenhousemuir 4 and their families throughout . Keith 1 Dumbarton 6 Stirling 4 Kinross 4 Through our concept of the community within a Dumfries 4 Stockbridge 1 Kirkcaldy 4 community we provide 645 homes with peer Dunbar 2 Tarves 2 support to those in need from people who Lauder 2 Dundee 36 Thornhill 1 understand the unique nature of military service Lochgilphead 2 Dunfermline 11 Turriff 2 and the wider family for veterans and their Longniddry 33 Housing and Supporting Duns 1 2 dependants. Lossiemouth 2 Disabled Veterans Dyce 2 Wishaw 5 s i n c e 1 9 1 5 Moffat 2

The Association is a Registered Scottish Charity 0131 557 1188 No: SC003174 The Company is Limited by Guarantee [email protected] Company No: 10795 www.svgca.org.uk

How it all started Our Commitment

SVGCA is committed to providing good quality, low-cost housing with rent typical set at 80% of the equivalent Local Authority level.

But we do so much more than housing.

Through our outstanding staff and volunteers, who work tirelessly to support those in need, we will increase our support to the SVGCA The Scottish Veterans’ Garden City Association st Community. (Inc) (SVGCA) was founded during the 1 World SCOTLAND’S VETERAN ABODES War by a group of five professional people in

Edinburgh who noted the plight of wounded We will provide the very best support to our Veterans returning from the Front who had little AFFORDABLE rented accommodation— People, in our Homes and work with Partners or no prospect of suitable accommodation or em- changing to provide a better experience for those who ployment ahead of them. BUILDINGS into homes within have served in our Armed Forces. communities, providing

Since its foundation in 1915, the principal activity OPPORTUNITIES for a better future for Through our work we aim to provide of the Charity has been to construct and maintain DISABLED VETERANS so they can live houses for disabled military veterans and their their lives in a positive dependants, who, have been discharged from HOPE ENVIRONMENT that is to those who need our support. service through ill-health or whilst serving or after completion of service, have been partially or SECURE for life HELP totally disabled. OPPORTUNITY

PEER SUPPORT

ENGAGEMENT

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