Social Action Scotland
Making a real difference to communities across Scotland
Social Action is all about giving back to the community. The Conservatives have been involved in Social Action projects for several years, ranging from small scale community work, through to reconstruction work in countries such as Bosnia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone.
On Saturday 10th October 2009, Scottish Conservatives took part in Social Action projects across the country. In Aberdeen, Angus, North-East Fife, Edinburgh, Perthshire, Stirling, Glasgow and Ayrshire. Annabel Goldie MSP, Scottish Conservative Leader, says:
"I am delighted that across Scotland Conservatives will be doing their bit to help local communities in a range of different projects. This is the third Social Action project I have been involved in recently and I know how much it means to people when politicians roll up their sleeves and get stuck in.
“With a general lack of trust in politicians as a result of the expenses scandal I think it is the duty of everyone involved in politics to do whatever they can to help restore that trust."
To find out more about the Social Action Day click here.

Social Action
Become part of Social Action today. Do your bit to create social change.
We believe that there is such a thing as society; it's just not the same thing as the state.
And the best way to demonstrate this is through Social Action rather than just words. Individuals across the country make fantastic contributions to their communities through small-scale, local voluntary action.
Our aim is to emulate their example by setting up, learning from and supporting Social Action projects to help transform struggling communities. And we need your support to make our projects a success.