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JNS Properties and Supported Work
JNS Group sponsor and support charities and group here is some information on what we do - Scotstoun Reds Football Club Scotstoun Reds FC was formed in 2000. Based in the West End of Glasgow the current team plays in the Paisley and District Under 16's league. Finishing their 2007-08 season 3rd in the table, Western Region League Cup Semi-Finalists, Winners of 2008's Rangers Invitational Tournament. Erskine Cup Winners and 3rd place in Renfrew Victoria's 20th Anniversary Tournament. The club trains on Mondays and Thursdays and plays on Saturday afternoons. Their Home Ground is in Knightswood, Glasgow. Art For India The Friends of Hope charity, originally established to assist in the relief of poverty and sickness in the Nilgiri region of India. The charity is hoping to supplement its work by helping to fund the creation of a new children's village in Ooty for baby girls who have been rescued from infanticide and children under the age of seven who have HIV and Aids. - If you would like any information on this charity or would like to have a look at our art for sale please contact us. West Glasgow Grandparents Group – Kinship Carers West Glasgow Grandparent Carers Support Group (WGGSG) meets every two weeks on Thursday. Meetings are non denominational and are open to all Kinship Carers in the West Glasgow area. Meetings are a safe space where Kinship carers can discuss issues that affect their lives and get support from other group members. We also discuss policies that affect kinship carers both nationally and locally. We take part in campaigns which are about getting better support and services for kinship carers and the children we are caring for. To take part in these campaigns we sometimes link up with other groups in Glasgow and with the Scottish Kinship cares Network. In addition to campaigns we also organise social activities for group members and the children we are caring for. These activities include trips out to pantomimes and for meals and also residential trips away to places like Blackpool and Centre Parcs Environment Friendly Recycling is sort of like exercising: we all know we should do it, but not all of us do it as often as we should—and some of us don’t do it at all. However, there are lots of reasons why you should make an effort to recycle as much as possible. If you haven’t been diligent about recycling your garbage, here are seven good reasons why you should start. It cuts back on global warming. It makes us more energy-efficient It keeps our landfills from overflowing. Recycling gives us some hope for this bleak scenario. It improves the quality of our groundwater. It reduces air pollution. It creates jobs. It adds to property value.
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