Glasgow's Stack & Still announces charity partner ahead of pancake day

Stack & Still in Glasgow has announced all proceeds from Pancake Day -Tuesday 5 March - will be donated to their nominated charity partner Radio Clyde Cash for Kids.

Published 4th Mar 2019
Updated 9 th Aug 2023

Child poverty in Glasgow and the West of Scotland is at its highest and last year Radio Clyde Cash for Kids supported over 135,000 children.

Ensuring children living in some of the most disadvantaged areas received food and activities throughout the school holidays.

Stack & Still which opened in October 2018 will donate 100 percent of their takings on Pancake Tuesday to the Scottish children’s charity.

Paul Reynolds co-owner of Stack & Still said: “We are very much a family friendly destination with children at the forefront of our mind and our menus. This week we have had the pleasure of hosting a group of the children who directly benefit from the charity and we are delighted to be able to give something back.

Pancake Tuesday is set to be one of our busiest days of the year soit seemed like logical choice in terms of kicking off our fundraising activity.”

Debbie Fraser, Regional Charity Manager for Radio Clyde Cash for Kids said: “We are delighted that Stack & Still have chosen us as their charity partner and this is such an amazing gesture. The money raised from their Pancake Tuesday event will go towards supporting children and young people in our local communities during the Easter school holidays.”

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