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About the Castle Craig Foundation

                         

 

Since 1988, Castle Craig has been a strong supporter of many varied charitable and community initiatives, both public and private. 

Below, you will find a video from the Order of Malta Hospitaller Open Day we organised in June 2012, as well as a list of our previous initiatives.

 

Addiction Initiatives

Initiatives related to Castle Craig’s principal mission of treating the disease of addiction:

  • After-care services provided free of charge in Glasgow, Lanark, Edinburgh (1988 – ongoing)
  • Founded and funds the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Trust, a non-profit organisation (2008)
  • Research into hyperbaric oxygen therapy (2008 – ongoing)
  • Sponsorship of Daily Dose and Wired In (2000 - ongoing)
  • Provision and distribution of free information leaflets on abstinence to addiction services in the UK  (2010)
  • Sponsoring the establishment of Narcotics Anonymous in Romania (2007, 2008)
  • Sponsorship of the Sick Doctors Trust (1998 – 2005)
  • Training provided for charity-run treatment centre in Malta (2001)
  • Low Moss prison project (1999). 

Community Initiatives

Support for community development projects and for those who are disadvantaged either through age, ill health, disability or natural and man-made disasters – both in the UK and abroad:

  • Annual barbeque and Outing for Disabled (2000 – 2010)
  • Sponsorship of Community Aid Network, a Romanian charity (2004 – 2010)
  • Organisation and sponsorship of mailing to raise funds for a major international relief agency's response to the Haiti Earthquake (2010)
  • Sponsorship of tents for families following flooding in Dorohoi, Romania (2010)
  • Sponsorship of the ‘Malta Camp’ in Wales for disabled youth (2010)
  • Organisation and sponsorship of mailing to raise funds for a major international relief agency's response to the Asian Tsunami (2004)
  • Sponsorship of emergency medicines for a state orphanage in Romania (2004).