Glasgow jewellery shop staff presented a cheque for £10,000 to Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus (SBH) Scotland.
Chisholm Hunter gave the cheque to the charity that supports people with spina bifida and hydrocephalus at its flagship store on Buchanan Street.
The donation was made by the luxury jewellery brand after staff members raised £5,000 by taking part in SBH Scotland's Zipslide the Clyde event in September.
Harry Brown, chairman of Chisholm Hunter, then matched the amount raised by the staff team, bringing the total to £10,000.
The money will be used to provide personalised support to thousands of children, young people, and adults across Scotland affected by the complex conditions of spina bifida and hydrocephalus.
Max Brown, retail director at Chisholm Hunter, said: "Chisholm Hunter has a long history of supporting SBH Scotland and I am thrilled to hand over a cheque for £10,000 to the charity’s CEO Lawrence Cowan.
"I am delighted that the money raised will help make a difference to families living with spina bifida and hydrocephalus throughout Scotland.
"We are proud to have supported SBH Scotland for over 30 years.
"It was great for our staff members to come together to take part in the Zipslide the Clyde event to raise money for SBH Scotland and support the important work they do."
Lawrence Cowan, chief executive officer of SBH Scotland, said: "I want to say a massive thank you to Max and everyone at Chisholm Hunter for taking part in Zipslide the Clyde and raising vital funds for SBH Scotland.
"We are immensely grateful for Chisholm Hunter’s longstanding support over the past three decades.
"I want to thank Harry Brown, chairman of Chisholm Hunter, for his generosity in matching the amount raised by the staff team, bringing Chisholm Hunter’s total to £10,000."
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