The Times Scotland – Mentoring Can Transform The Lives of Young People

The Times and Sunday Times

Today, Thursday 30th November, The Times Scotland published more fantastic MCR coverage. They’re raising awareness of our mentoring programme while encouraging more people in Scotland to support the country’s youngsters. Times Scotland Excerpt “There is undeniably an opportunity for those us to give something back to society. Mentoring can change the life of a young person by […]

Young People Share Their Letters to St Mungo at City Chambers Celebration

St Mungo Celebration

On 23rd November, MCR’s young people took over Glasgow’s City Chambers. The event celebrated MCR Founder and CEO Iain MacRitchie’s receipt of the city’s coveted St Mungo award, while honoring the patron Saint of Glasgow. Our young people shared the stories of their achievements through adversity while using the symbolism of St Mungo’s miracles – […]

MCR Take Over City Chambers For Coveted St Mungo Award Celebration

The Herald and Sunday Herald

This evening, Thursday 23rd November, MCR Pathways will take over Glasgow’s City Chambers. It’s an evening of celebration which follows the announcement of MCR Founder and CEO Iain MacRitchie recipiency of the city’s coveted St Mungo award. At the event, our young people will share their stories of overcoming disadvantage. “We all have a role to help […]

BBC Timeline Features MCR Pathways Mentoring

In October, MCR Pathways had fantastic coverage on BBC 2 programme Timeline. The show covers thought-provoking stories and analysis from across Scotland. BBC Timeline was eager to interview MCR Pathways following our announcement that by January 2018 the Young Glasgow Talent programme will be embedded in all Glasgow secondary schools. During the interview we share […]

Alan Hume – MCR Mentors Make the Difference, Insider Nov 2017

Alan meets an S4 pupil in Knightswood Secondary for one hour a week and can already see the difference it’s making. Support from his managers at City Parking had a big impact on Alan’s decision to get involved. Download Insider Can you become a mentor for a young person in a Glasgow secondary school?