Staff at a Wishaw charity for children and young people have pledged to get tattoos if they reach a fundraising target.

Among those to put themselves forward to be permanently inked is Clare McCormack the CEO of MADE4U in ML2.

The community project, that is based at its centre in Greenfield Drive, Cambusnethan, is hosting an action-packed week of events as it bids to raise vital funds which will be used to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young people in the community.

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The MADE4U team curated a line-up of exciting activities during the week-long extravaganza, which promised something for everyone.

A diverse range of events designed to engage and entertain, includes leg waxing, hair-dying, an ice bucket challenge, a delectable bake sale, and the opportunity to “soak the staff”.

Ronnie Jamieson was soaked to the skin

For every £50 that was raised on the first day of fundraising a member of staff went through the pain barrier by having their legs waxed. And three members of staff vowed to have their hair dyed pink if the fundraising broke through the £2500 mark.

To add to the excitement and anticipation, if a fundraising target of £4000 was met by Friday, four staff and committee members will permanently show their commitment and dedication to the community cause by having a tattoo of the MADE4U logo!

Four staff and committee members will have the logo tattooed if they reach the target

The week’s festivities will culminate with the eagerly anticipated Wee Wander three-mile Kiltwalk, which 24 members of staff and volunteers will be doing together.

Staff members Ronnie Jamieson and Scott Wilson set up a stall at ASDA in Wishaw

Emma Ferla, Skills and Involvement Coordinator at MADE4U, said: “Every donation received during the fundraising week will directly contribute to supporting the MADE4U Centre’s mission of serving the community. With your generous support, we can continue to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need.

Emma Ferla and Stella Mason will be two of the four getting tattoos

You can pop in to the centre and buy a tasty treat, or inflict some pain through leg waxing one of the staff members, or join the activities via Facebook Live, and be a part of something truly special. Together, we can make a difference.

For more information on how to participate or donate, please visit: www.made4uinml2.com or the MADE4UinML2 Facebook page

Donations can also be made through the Just Giving page: www.justgiving.com/page/made4u-youth-team-1713518746264?

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