A lifetime of equality, respect and love for care experienced people



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Who Cares? Scotland supports care experienced people to have their voice heard and we make that happen in a number of ways.
Latest stories
Who Cares? Scotland announces new partnership with John Lewis and Waitrose!
Who Cares? Scotland has been announced as a nominated charity of the John Lewis Partnership.
Jasmin Calls for Consistency in Care Support
Jasmin Pilling, a Care Experienced member, petitioned the Scottish Parliament to provide truly lifelong support for all Care Experienced people.
Who Cares? Scotland Achieves Volunteer Accreditation
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Cassie and the Lights
Our Communications Support Officer, Damien Mack visited the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for the first time and wrote a review of theatre show, Cassie and the Lights.
Media Review: My Name is Leon TV Adaptation
Our Care Experienced member Damien shares his thoughts on the piece and its portrayal of care.
Have you Heard of the Foundling Museum?
Our National Representative Thomas Bartlett visited the historic Foundling Museum in London.
Finding Family After Care
As part of Pride 2022 Kasmira Kincaid talks about leaving Care and finding family within the LGBTQ+ community.
Fundraiser Goes to Great Lengths to Support Care Experienced People
Morgan Deveney swam the length of the English Channel in 12 weeks to raise money for Who Cares? Scotland.
Lockdown Runner Conquers Edinburgh Marathon for Who Cares? Scotland
Craig Paton started running during lockdown as a way to stay fit and get out the house. With his 30th birthday approaching, he set his sights on completing his first marathon while also raising money for charity.
Sharing the Untold Stories of Care
WC?S announces the return of Care Experienced History Month for 2022, focusing on a lecture series about the Untold Stories of Care.
First Minister Steps up for Care Experienced People
First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon joins us at the Glasgow Kiltwalk in 2022.
What Tracy Beaker Means to Us
Kenny Murray talks about creating the “Who Are We?” project to shape the future of Tracy Beaker.
Recent Tweets
We're recruiting Advocacy & Participation Workers in multiple locations, as well as a Development Officer... Read More
Last call! Spaces for the Big Stroll and Mighty Stride at the Glasgow Kiltwalk are... Read More
We hope there is more support available for everyone who suffered as a result of... Read More
While we welcome yesterday’s apology to the mothers forced to give up their babies for... Read More
Upcoming events & opportunities
Help Care Experienced children and young people engage in activities to build their skills and confidence and engage in their local community?
Help Care Experienced children and young people engage in activities to build their skills and confidence and engage in their local community?
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If you believe Care Experienced people deserve a lifetime of equality, respect and love, then please donate and support our work.
Every pound you give helps us support more people who have care experience. If you donate £10 a month, we will send you one of our Care Family Tartan Scarves
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