Dunfermline Athletic

McDonald`s Donates to DADSC

DADSC has been given a £3000 donation from McDonald’s in the Community Trust, a charity set up by franchisees in Scotland to distribute to good causes the revenue from the Scottish Government’s carrier bag charge.

DADSC has been given a £3000 donation from McDonald’s in the Community Trust, a charity set up by franchisees in Scotland to distribute to good causes the revenue from the Scottish Government’s carrier bag charge.

Adam Buchanan-Smith, McDonald’s Dunfermline franchisee, said: “I am delighted to be able to use our Trust to help good causes in our local community such as DADSC, as they work to give people with a disability the chance to enjoy the facilities the rest of us often take for granted.”

John Simpson, secretary of DADSC added: “We’re so grateful to McDonald’s and to Adam for this generous contribution. The money will go towards improving access and facilities at KDM Group East End Park for anyone with a disability or mobility problem, especially those who cannot use the stadium’s function suites because of the steep access stairs.”

Adam and John are pictured along with Amy Bruce (Manager of McDonald’s Halbeath) and Dave Nugent (Chair of DADSC)



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