The entertainment destination has donated a total of £2000 to two organisations, with Social Care charity Quarriers and the Rotary Club of Renfrew each receiving £1000.
The donation is especially timely for Quarriers, following the recent launch of its Brain Injury Community Support Service.
This service provides crucial support to people across Renfrewshire and surrounding areas who have been affected by brain injuries caused by incidents such as stroke, addiction, sports injuries and vehicle accidents.
Louise Strachan, events and community fundraiser at Quarriers, said: “We’re extremely grateful to GRID Braehead for this generous donation.
“Contributions like this enable us to reach more people, provide vital assistance, and ensure individuals and families affected by brain injury are not facing these challenges alone.”
The donation also marks the second consecutive year that Renfrew Rotary has received support from the shopping centre.
GRID Braehead has announced a £2,000 charitable donation (Image: GRID Braehead )
Bruce Harley, centre manager at GRID Braehead, said: “We’re incredibly proud to support Quarriers and the Rotary Club of Renfrew and to play a small part in the life-changing work they do every day.
“Supporting Renfrew Rotary for a second year running reflects the strength of our local partnerships and our commitment to making a lasting difference within the community.
“These organisations are doing extraordinary work, and we’re inspired by their dedication to supporting people when they need it most.”
Jack Winch, president of the Rotary Club of Renfrew, said: “GRID Braehead’s continued support for a second year highlights the power of strong local partnerships.”
GRID Braehead has a history of charitable giving.
In 2024, it supported St Vincent’s Hospice and its charity partner, Glasgow Children’s Charity Hospital.
In addition to a £1000 donation, the centre also gifted 100 teddy bears to the hospital’s Teddy Hospital initiative.