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Our Community

PureMalt are proud to support charitable initiatives within our network.
Read the blog for the latest updates within our community.

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Our Community Kitchen exists to reduce social isolation for people of all ages and abilities by bringing together the local community of Haddington and Lammermuir to enjoy good hearty fresh food and allowing friendships to form.  OCK runs from Haddington Bowling Club and has organically developed. We also work with our local Area Partnership around holiday hunger for pupils whose families are in receipt of a low income. 

We normally bring up to 90 people together each week, however, we have stopped our usual way of working to respond to this horrendous coronavirus. We are still continuing to change people’s lives through food, but in a very different way.

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Haddington Rugby Football Club has a proud history.  We are delighted to have PureMalt as our primary sponsor, particularly with their strong industrial heritage within the town.

Building rugby teams is multi-faceted. The support that PureMalt provides to Haddington RFC enables us to ensure that our senior teams have strips to wear, that we can ensure adequate changing facilities to members of all ages and genders, as well as for community clubs and schools. PureMalt has enabled us to ensure that the next crop of players is developed by enabling coaches to be accredited, as well as providing funding for our Youth Development Officer.

The difference PureMalt has had on the club is not only based upon financial investment. PureMalt has become a part of the Haddington RFC family. Whether attending games, or by recognising success by selecting and presenting “Man of the Match” awards, PureMalt has always shown a keen interest in the success of the club. We look forward to this continuing long into the future, with Haddington RFC and PureMalt remaining at the heart of the community.

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The Club currently has around 270 players, with around 70 volunteers, who are either Coaches or Committee members. The Club has a development pathway for players, from 5 year-olds in our Soccer School, through to adults in the 1st Team. We have boys’ and girls’ youth teams, playing 7, 9 & 11-a- side football, in both the Edinburgh and East Lothian Leagues. The 1st Team play in the East of Scotland League and have recently been accepted for a Full Licence, by the SFA, which will enable them to play in the Scottish Cup.

The Youth teams play out of the fantastic facility at Whittingehame Drive, which includes a Pavilion and floodlit 3G all weather pitch. The 1st Team are based at Millfield, on the enclosed floodlit grass pitch.

PureMalt have generously sponsored our 2009 youth team since 2019, purchasing home and away kits for the team. This has been a huge help to the team financially and we fully appreciate the support that our neighbours at PureMalt provide.

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PureMalt are proud to support and sponsor local team 'Five in a Row'. They will be raising money for the charity 'Reverse Rett'. The team of 5 will make up 1 of 30 teams participating from around the world in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Rowing Challenge, crossing from La Gomera to Antigua.

OCTOBER 2020

OUR COMMUNITY KITCHEN
  • 'Our Community Kitchen' receives Scottish Parliament recognition through motion raised by Iain Gray MSP - "I was delighted to hear about the national recognition for the unique partnership developed between Our Community Kitchen and Haddington Bowling Club. The partnership had already been making a positive impact before the pandemic but fulfilled a really important role during lockdown. Those involved have achieved a huge amount in a relatively short period of time and I felt their contribution and the recognition they have rightfully received was worthy of being acknowledged by Holyrood."
  • Determined by their mission to tackle loneliness in the area and united over their passion for food. Our Community Kitchen set plans for growth within the community through planting a community garden. Partnering with local schools Knox Academy and Meadowpark (Meadowpark Knox Academy is for children and young people of secondary school age from East Lothian who have needs primarily associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder). The partnership hopes to develop some of the school's green space into decking, planters and an outdoor kitchen - hosting guest chef demonstrations. Using the chef's creativity and support to build a functional garden in which to grow produce for their gastronomical activities. 
  • Our Community Kitchen continues their lockdown activities of:
    • Cooking and distributing over 100 hot meals 2 days a week for the communities most isolated members
    • Kindness calls twice a week to provide isolated members of the community with friendship, support and discussion, aiming to tackle the issue of loneliness (which becomes increasingly difficult during the winter months, this difficulty is inflated by the difficulties the pandemic brings)
    • OCK have initiated socially distanced kindness walks, a development on from the kindness calls where isolated members of the community are given the chance to get outdoors safely and enjoy company provided by OCK.

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Written by Henry Elderfield

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