Highlands and Islands MSP Emma Roddick has highlighted and paid tribute to the work of a local charity which provides critical support to families in the Highlands.

Founded in 2023 by Mel Thomson, Highland Action for Little Ones (HALO) supports children and families across the Highlands, providing essentials such as clothes, baby formula, and cots. By recycling and reusing donated items, HALO aims to create a more sustainable and secure future for Highland families, as well as reducing the weight of financial hardship and encouraging resilience.

The SNP MSP visited the charity’s new building in Alness, which is set to open its doors at the end of March, to discuss recent developments and the charity’s hopes for the future. She received a tour of the facilities and heard more about what being named ‘Charitable Organisation of the Year’ at the 2024 Highland Heroes Awards meant to the team.

Speaking after her visit, Emma said:

“I was really pleased to pop in for a catch-up with some of the team at HALO and be shown around their amazing new building in Alness. It is clear that Mel cannot wait to open the doors, and I fully understand why – this will make a huge difference to so many local families.

“Child poverty rates in the Highlands remain unacceptably high, and the work of charities such as HALO has a significant impact in our communities. It was especially heartening to hear about the support that HALO has received from local businesses and groups, such as Ross County and RI Cruden.

“The fact that HALO has provided support to over 2,500 children since its establishment is a testament to the dedication of Mel and the team, as well as the generosity of local folk who have donated items. In such a short time, HALO has built something really special, and it is clear that they are playing a critical role in leading the charge against child poverty in the Highlands.

“I will continue to do all I can to support HALO, including by signposting constituents towards their services and hopefully getting along soon with some of my team to help fill support packages.”