ALL of the profits made from the sales of the Scottish SPCA’s new scarf will be going towards animal welfare.
The new tartan scarf is now available to purchase for £25 – to celebrate the charity’s 180th anniversary.
The “perfect” Christmas gifts are woven with love in the Scottish Borders and are designed to keep people and their furry friends warm this winter.
The Scottish SPCA said: “When we formed in 1839, it was agreed our mission would be to prevent cruelty to animals.
“Almost two centuries later our mission continues and 100 per cent of the profit of this beautiful scarf will go toward our ‘Prevention through Education’ programme which reaches more than 250,000 school children in Scotland every year with the aim of creating a better future for both animals and people.”
To purchase a scarf, visit the West Dunbartonshire Scottish SPCA centre in Milton or visit scottishspca.org/shop/tartan/.
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