The donation comes from the Barrack Charitable Trust, which is funded by Knight Property Group.
The trust has donated almost £42,000 to 23 charities across Scotland as part of its biannual giving programme.
The money will help the charities continue their work in the communities they serve.
(Image: Knight Property Group) The Erskine Veterans Charity will use its share of the money to support the costs of its Transitional Supported Accommodation project, which provides accommodation, support, and training for 23 working-age veterans.
Gareth Toner, trusts and foundations manager at Erskine Veterans Charity, said: “Erskine Veterans Charity is thrilled to have received this generous grant from The Barrack Charitable Trust and we sincerely thank the trustees for choosing to support our veterans for the first time.
“Erskine’s Transitional Supported Accommodation (ETSA) provides modern apartments, social engagement and wraparound support for up to 23 Veterans who have recently left the Forces or are facing significant challenges in civilian life.
(Image: Knight Property Group) “Our Transitional Support Workers are dedicated to helping these Veterans access mental health support, education and training with the long-term goal of completing a successful transition into full-time employment and permanent accommodation.
“Since opening in 2021, ETSA has supported 48 vulnerable veterans to date and we will help many more veterans in need, thanks to our kind supporters like The Barrack Charitable Trust.”
James Barrack, chairman of the trust, said: “We are delighted to support Erskine Veterans Charity and their outstanding Transitional Supported Accommodation project with this grant.
“Erskine Veteran’s dedication to empowering veterans by offering them tailored assistance, from mental health services to training and education, aligns perfectly with our mission.”