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Please keep checking for new news items. We will bring you any news as and when it happens.

sportsman's dinner 2007

The 2007 Sportsman's Dinner has now been confirmed for Friday 22nd June 2007 in the Tontine Hotel, Greenock.

The italian connection - may 07

Holidaymakers who wish to stay at the Al centro è meglio Bed & Breakfast in Naples, Italy, may pay the 10% booking fee as Gift Aid to SENIT FOUNDATION. This allows the holidaymaker to deduct the 10% from his tax liability and SENIT FOUNDATION to receive a further 28% of that booking fee from the Government........ READ MORE.

the cameron lindsay family room - Nov 06

Senit Foundation are proud to announce the opening of the Cameron Lindsay family room.

Camerons Mum, Paula, dad, Scott and his big brother Ross opened the room in the Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Greenock.

This room will be used as a room for the families of seriously ill patients in the care of the hospitals A&E department. The room is dedicated to a much loved and missed wee boy - Cameron Lindsay.

The room was decorated, refurbished and in some cases rebuilt with the help and support of Alex Mackay Construction and donations from Diageo employees. The foundation would like to say a special "Thank You" to the estates manager of Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Ross Campbell, Paul McAleny, Alex Mackay and Diageo employees.

Senit foundation - charity approval - Oct 06

After all the hard work put in by all involved Senit Foundation has officially been approved from the "Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator" (OSCR) as a registered charity.

Charity No. SC037581

Gerry said today "It has been hard work getting here but I am delighted and very proud of everyone involved in helping us get here. I have always said that I want the foundation to be completely transparent in everything we do"

Senit Foundation to Launch - sept 05

Due to our success, with the blessing of my family and support of Senit shareholders, the committee have decided to stay with it and help me launch the Senit Foundation. We will work on the same principles of the fundraising efforts of last year, expanding the focus to all INVERCLYDE patients and families, regardless of their type of illness.

Gerry announced today that Senit Foundation would be launched formally, following success in gaining registered charity status. The foundation would be run by committee who would decide on how the money is spread across the community. The funds will be accessed through application or recommendation.

So, to all my "friends and businesses" who would like to donate, please remember nothing is too small.