New News Article
8 July 2024
NEW AMBASSADOR FOR VETERANS HOUSING SCOTLAND
Fife businessman John Jenkins has become an Ambassador for Veterans Housing Scotland, the charity that provides homes for disabled veterans in Scotland. John is semi-retired and during his successful career has made many contacts and helped many charities including Cystic Fibrosis.
It's been a busy time for our Applications and Allocations Team
30 May 2024
Did you know that we receive between 6-8 enquiries for every home we advertise? Our Applications and Allocations Team have been extremely busy in recent weeks.
Silver Award for Veterans Housing Scotland
30 May 2024
We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Silver Award. Our Chief Executive Kevin Gray said 'It is an honour that Veterans Housing Scotland has received the Silver Award in the Employer Recognition Scheme.
New President for Veterans Housing Scotland
25 March 2024
New President for Veterans Housing Scotland
Veterans Housing Scotland has announced the appointment of Alexander Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, the 16th Duke of Hamilton and 13th Duke of Brandon as the Charity’s new President.
LORD JAMES SELKIRK – AN APPRECIATION
13 December 2023
LORD JAMES SELKIRK – AN APPRECIATION
It was with deep sadness that the staff and Trustees of Veterans Housing Scotland learned of the death of our President, the Right Honourable James Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas.
Supporting and Delivering in Partnership
1 December 2023
Veterans Minister Graeme Dey MSP, who was the keynote speaker at our Annual Review is seen pictured with Siobonne Brewster, Grants & Project Manager, DMWS; Bob Kemp, Chairman, Veterans Housing Scotland; Stephen Elliot, Deputy Chief Executive, Veterans Housing Scotland; Yvonne Pugh; Craig Pugh, VHS tenant; and front Ryan MacDonald, Operations…
Keeping Your House Warm This Winter
15 November 2023
It's important to keep your home warm to avoid health problems. Why can cold weather be bad for your health? The cold thickens blood and increases blood pressure, and breathing in cold air can increase the risk of chest infections.