THE REBRANDING OF GCFS

From GUCFS to GCFS

  As you may have noticed, there has been a big and exciting change in the Charity Fashion Show! To mark ten years of the society and the great work we do, we’ve made the decision to move from being named the Glasgow University Charity Fashion Show to simply the Glasgow Charity Fashion Show. 

  The name change is all about making our society more inclusive, appealing, and accessible to everyone – not just Glasgow University students. We want to create a welcoming atmosphere for all students who are interested in becoming involved with us and the important fundraising that we’re apart of. By becoming more inclusive as a society generally, we can also ensure that GCFS can engage with the charities we support to an even greater degree than in years before. This year, through the name change and opening up our society to a wider range of students across Glasgow, we can make sure that Impact Arts and their brilliant work has a further reach – generating a greater level of support for their campaigns and events.  

  So, if you know any student - whether they’re at Strathclyde, GSA, or any other university or college and are eager to help a great cause - who wants to become involved in our fundraising, memberships for GCFS are still available for just £5!  

 

FRESHERS WEEK WITH GCFS

Freshers’ Week with GCFS

  The Glasgow Charity Fashion Show has kicked off its tenth year with a fabulous Freshers’ Week. From fundraising for our charitable partner, Impact Arts, and sharing the crucial work they do; to getting creative and really representing the spirit and aims of the charity, it’s already clear that this year with GCFS will be a great one!

Freshers’ Fair

  It was brilliant to see so much interest in Glasgow’s biggest student fundraiser at our Freshers’ Fair stall, where we met and chatted with so many of you about opportunities to get involved, including through modelling and becoming a society member. These are still open, with membership available throughout the year at only £5, and model castings taking place between the 23rd and 26th of September – don't miss out!

Tote Bag Decorating

  Our first workshop of the year saw Leah from the charity help us to decorate tote bags with the GCFS x Impact Arts logo, giving us a first-hand insight into some of the creative work IA do. With creativity and expression at the heart of both the charity’s mission and the Fashion Show; our tote bag workshop was a first look into some of the exciting events we’ll be holding this year for an amazing cause. 

GUU Beer Bar Stall

  On Friday, we were in the Beer Bar painting your gorgeous faces and telling you all about the work that Impact Arts does. Thanks to your generosity, we raised over £200!

Kiltwalk 

  To finish off an amazing first week of events, some of our committee members took part in the annual Edinburgh Kiltwalk. The 21-mile walk around the capital allowed us to visually represent Impact Arts and share their message across Scotland. Through this event alone, we managed to raise over £2,200 for the charity! 

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Through Freshers’ Week, we have raised a fabulous amount of money for the charity and its causes. We want to thank everyone who got involved in our initial fundraisers, and let you know that there will be lots of opportunity to do so again over the year. To keep up to date with upcoming events, follow our socials and become a society member for just £5. You can find the membership form by clicking the link in our Instagram bio, @_GCFS_

GCFS DIRECTORS 2023/24

Meet the Directors


We are excited to introduce to you the directors of GCFS.  These are a few of the many faces behind GCFS, making the whole process behind February’s Fashion Show run smoothly.  They all work hard with their respective teams to create a wonderful show that will raise an impactful amount of money for our charitable partner.


We have a team of nine wonderful directors who we are so excited to introduce to you all:


Mia Hardie - President


“Being a part of GCFS throughout my university career has been such a fantastic experience and I’ve come to sincerely care for the society and its cause. From being a mere society member in my first year to Social Media Director in Third year I have learned so much about being a part of our community, fundraising for multiple worthy causes and dedicating time and effort in the name of making a change in our society. 


Glasgow Charity Fashion Show offers the platform to not only build upon professional skills and fundraising but it creates a space in which we can promote a charity and its cause, sharing across our community meaningful initiatives from Glasgow based charities. As I enter into my fourth and final year at Glasgow University, as President of the society which has come to define my time in University, I feel proud of the committee I have collated as we kick off our 2023/24 charitable campaign. I am nothing but excited to see what we all achieve together in the coming year, I know each and every member of our committee is beyond talented and we are ready to take this year by a storm!”



Craig Strachan - Vice President


“I am Craig this years Vice-President! I am a 4th year Law student at GU and got involved with the society last year as a model. My role involves supporting Mia in the overall running of the society, keeping all the student unions happy and raising as much as possible for our charitable partner🔥🤚🏼”


Freya Hartley - Treasurer and Sponsorship


“Hello! My name is Freya and I am this year’s treasurer and director of sponsorship! It is my second year on GCFS’s committee and I am super excited to get to know the whole team and begin raising money for our charitable partner! 💰”



Issy Whyte - Director of Production of Operations


“Hey I’m Issy and I’m director of production and operations this year🪩. This is my second year on the committee and I’m super excited to be involved again and help make this year bigger and better than ever 🫶🏻!”


Mimi Cartwright - Charity Director


“Hey everyone, I’m Mimi, your charity director for GCFS 2024! So excited and honoured to be working alongside you all in all things charity!  The charity team works very closely with the charitable partner throughout the year and as director I make sure all fundraising is maximised and the voice of the charitable partner remains the core focus of our society. I ensure committee members and the wider student body are keeping up to date with the charity and fundraisers to support as much money raised as possible! ”


Maeve Gorman - Creative Director


“My name is Maeve and I’m a 4th year English Literature and Spanish student. I’m the Creative Director for GCFS this year. That means I’m in charge of directing our shoots, leading the creative team and coming up with the theme! I was also on committee in my 2nd year  and GCFS has been such a rewarding and enjoyable part of my time at uni. I’m so excited to be involved in GCFS again and can’t wait to see how much we can raise for our charitable partner!”


Freya Corcoran - Marketing Director


“Hey! My name is Freya and I’m the Marketing Director for GCFS 2024. Last year I was Press Coordinator and I loved it so much I couldn’t stay away. As marketing director, my role includes heading up the marketing team, creating a clear marketing strategy which aligns with both the creative theme and the charitable partnership, translating our charitable campaign into as many outlets as possible to help maximise fundraising and awareness. Here’s to a fab year!!”



Susie Al-Naib - Social Media Director


“I’m Susie, this year's social media director!  My job is to ensure that the message of GCFS is clearly shared on all social media platforms so that students around Glasgow will get involved with GCFS.  Whether it be by donating, coming to the show or to any of our events, I want to encourage as many people as possible to see the wonderful charity work GCFS does.” 


Sophie Willis - Content Creation Director 


“I’m Sophie and I'm the content creation director. I was a graphic designer last year and I’m making graphics as well as organising the content team this year! I’ve loved being involved in GCFS and think it’s a great way to support local charities whilst being a uni student :))”



All directors are working long and hard with a vast committee to help them on the daily.  More to be revealed in due course…

A warm welcome from Skypark, our Silver Sponsor 2023

Where will your career take you? Skypark is one of Scotland’s most vibrant business destinations comprising of 30 plus businesses reflecting Scotland’s economic diversity.  From incubator start-ups to global offices, our companies span sectors such as space and satellite manufacture to tech acceleration, animation, financial and professional services.

As a business campus spanning 6 buildings, totalling 560,000sq.ft (who knew?!) Skypark has the best of the west on its doorstep. Accessible transport links, and all the uber cool eateries and leisure facilities that Finnieston has to offer.

We are a campus with heart and a sense of humour, and we are a campus that cares about its people and surroundings. We host regular social events for our staff, support local charities (most recently we raised over £12K for Cash For Kids with an adrenaline fuelled zipline) and encourage arts and education initiatives. During lockdown when gigs were off the cards, we filmed studio sessions with 7 Scottish bands and streamed them live on social media.  This year to put a bit of fun into returning to the workplace, we took a tongue in cheek look at office life with comedian Sanjeev Kohli.

We are Skypark. We are social, and we care.  We hope one day to welcome you to the world of work and fun that goes on here!

Spotlight on our sponsors, Selective Personnel

9 weeks until showtime! 

As with every year of GUCFS, we couldn’t do it without our sponsors. We are honoured and grateful to announce our partnership with Selective Personnel as our Gold sponsorship partner for GUCFS 2022-23. 

Selective personnel are a flexible recruitment agency that provide catering and hospitality staff to many major venues around Glasgow and throughout the central belt. Their system of work is perfect for students and can cater to specific timetable needs, whenever and however often you want! It is the perfect opportunity to gain hospitality training, meet new people and increase experience. 

Charity is at the very heart of GUCFS, and our sponsors are vital for our capability to raise as much as we do for our amazing charities every year. This year’s charity partner is Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis, and without Selective Personnel, our ability to raise as much as we hope for the fantastic team at GCRC would not be possible. GUCFS are proud of our relationship with Selective Personnel, and proud to have a sponsor who has policies in line with our own. Selective Personnel’s social responsibility policies are a key part of their framework, and of course at GUCFS we ensure that we are working with partners who prioritise the same ethics and values as we do. 

Our events team, along with our committee, make huge efforts to advertise and advocate for our sponsors, and the Selective Personnel flyers have been going like hotcakes outside the library. We are dedicated to the continued relationship with Selective Personnel, and are committed to raising awareness of, and involvement in, their brilliant recruitment style. This year, Selective Personnel are allowing us to fulfil our title of Glasgow’s biggest student fundraiser, and, as they cater to students in the most flexible of fashions, the collaboration could not be more fitting! 


It’s been an exciting (and busy!) few days for GUCFS, with the incredible intro shoot and the long awaited reveal of this year’s theme - YOUTH - as well as the preparation for our VIP ticket sales next week! Things are really hotting up - and I don’t just mean the models!

Real Talk: Glasgow’s Golden Generation & Glasgow’s Women’s Aid

With all the buzz and excitement around the production, events and shoots of the GUCFS throughout the year, many often forget those who are at the heart of what we do: the charities we support and the causes they serve. We take this moment to connect with past charitable partners, the Glasgow’s Golden Generation and Glasgow’s Women’s Aid and reflect on the commendable work they do, turbulent times they have weathered and how we can all can continue to offer our support.

 

Tell us a bit about the charity and the work you do?

 

Glasgow’s Golden Generation

Glasgow’s Golden Generation has been supporting older adults in Glasgow since 1948. The charity was originally named Glasgow’s Old People’s Welfare Association but this was changed to celebrate 70 years of the charity back in 2018. The charity has 5 key services – Befriending, Welfare and Careline Service, Day Care Centres, Digital Service and Weekly social clubs. All of these services work together to ensure older adults receive the care they need in their “autumn years” that is, as they grow older.

 

We used to be called “Glasgow’s Old People’s Welfare Association” until 2018 and latterly when we told people our name there were raised eyebrows at best and “old people?!” at worst! What had been acceptable back in 1948 really wasn’t the right way to talk about older adults in the 21st century and our service users were telling us they didn’t like the name anymore. At that point we were celebrating the charity’s 70th anniversary and we came up with a few options including things like “Senior Citizens Glasgow” but our service users were not keen on that. We eventually hit on Golden Generation after talking to older adults about them being in the autumn years of their lives. It also has the nice connotations of a golden generation being especially gifted and as biased as we may sound, we think we do have a group of very gifted older adults! Retirement and beyond should be the golden years of your life and we work hard to make that possible for older adults in Glasgow.

 

Glasgow’s Women's Aid

Since 1973, we have been supporting women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. Over the years, we have developed a range of services to ensure we give survivors the best support that we can – from our refuges for survivors fleeing domestic abuse; to our Outreach, Play Therapy and Follow-on services; to our peer-support groups; to the resources we produce for survivors like our ‘Court Ordered Child Contact’ booklet. One service that may be particularly relevant for university students is our ‘Enough!!’ service (@EnoughByGWA on Instagram) – which supports 13–19-year-olds experiencing abuse in their own relationships. The ‘Enough!!’ helpline runs every Thursday from 5:30-7pm on 0141 553 2022.

 

We also aim to raise awareness and improve widespread understandings of domestic abuse through campaigning and bespoke training for organisations or individuals. Our training covers the feminist model of domestic abuse, impact and trauma, coercive control and how to respond to a domestic abuse situation. We know the importance of addressing myths and responsibly increasing widespread understanding of domestic abuse. Get in touch if you would like to sign up to training!

 

 

What gives your team drive and spirit?

 

Glasgow’s Golden Generation

I’m sure everyone would answer in a slightly different way, but at the heart of it, our older adults give us all drive and spirit. Especially over the pandemic we have seen vulnerable older adults just “get on with it” despite it a really difficult time for them. Our older adults have been lonely and isolated, many even before Covid and the pandemic has only made this worse and they’ve taken it on with what can only be described as Dunkirk Spirit. Hearing service users talk about the difference the charity makes to them really inspires us to work harder and achieve more. Our digital project is a prime example of this – in 2019 we didn’t have one tablet device between us, now our service users have 200!

 

Recently a nice example of something that inspired our team spirit was seeing a lady in her 90s start following us on Facebook and interacting with us. We realised quickly that the lady was one of our own service users who had joined Facebook thanks to our project. To see her being able to use it to follow us was a really lovely moment.

 

Glasgow’s Women's Aid

Every day, we are driven by the desire to provide the best support we can for the women, children and young people who we support. Grounded in feminist principals, we are passionate about tackling domestic abuse and gender inequality (a cause and consequence of domestic abuse). Positive in approach, we wholeheartedly believe that an equal world is possible – a world free of domestic abuse.

  

How did the donation made by the GUCFS make a difference?

 

Glasgow’s Golden Generation

We couldn’t do what we do without donations from organisations, supporters and groups like GUCFS. As a small charity we are fully reliant on donations so quite simply donations directly support beneficiaries. If we see a reduction in funding from year to year that limits what we are able to do. That said when groups like GUCFS come on board they help us achieve so much more.

 

The donation made by GUCFS made a huge difference to GGG, especially given it was during the pandemic. To have that steady trickle (and often waves!) of funding coming in over the year gave us the confidence to keep going. Without it we couldn’t have achieved what we did in terms of support calls, food deliveries and operational costs over the year. We really can’t thank GUCFS enough on behalf of both the charity and its service users.

 

It was also inspiring! Students were walking marathons and doing challenges halfway across the world. The year hasn’t been what I’m sure any students have hoped for but like our older adults, we saw everyone making the best of the situation. To have raised so much without even having a live fashion show is just unbelievable! 

Glasgow’s Women's Aid

Every donation we receive goes directly to supporting women, children and young people who have experienced domestic abuse and we are so grateful for the £43,047 raised by the GUCFS. With this money, we were able to recruit a dedicated Crisis Support worker to run the helpline and give survivors a consistent person to speak to. To put this into context, 3319 women were supported in our Crisis Support service in 2020-2021 – a crucial period, given the rise of domestic abuse since lockdown. 

 

What non-remunerative support did you receive from GUCFS?

 

Glasgow’s Golden Generation

One of the loveliest things to come out of support from GUCFS has been students volunteering with the charity. There have been some lovely, unlikely friendships struck up between students stuck in Shanghai and Grannies living in Glasgow this year! Volunteers from GUCFS threw themselves into things and really got involved with the charity. One volunteer called the bingo on our app every week, others became befrienders and others helped out in the day centres with parcels. Seeing the intergenerational aspect of working with GUCFS has been a highlight of the partnership. Many of our older adults don’t have families or grandchildren so are keen to hear what “the young ones” are doing these days!

 

Glasgow’s Women's Aid

We know how important awareness raising is and are very grateful for the widespread awareness raising brought about by the GUCFS. The more people know of our service, the more people who donate, sign up to training, see our campaigns on social media and – of course – know how to access support from us. 

 

Have any new challenges arisen over the last few years?

 

Glasgow’s Golden Generation

Covid has obviously been the biggest, unexpected challenge that’s ever hit the charity. However, we adapted quickly and were able to respond to the needs of older adults which I think says a lot for our way of working. We know our older adults well and they feel they can tell us what they need so food parcels began being delivered before Boris even declared lockdown.

 

Like all charities, funding will always be a challenge for the charity. We need continued support to deliver our services and support older adults. In the charity sector this will never change, there will always be an element of vying for funding. That said, we have a solid, long running and established charity with a good supporter base we can turn to for help.

 

Glasgow’s Women's Aid

Covid-19 brought about its own specific set of challenges for our service. While Covid-19 does not cause domestic abuse (only abusers are responsible for their actions), the pandemic escalated abuse, closed some routes for women to escape and put pressure on specialist services like ours. However, we responded to these challenges head-on with creativity and innovation. We opened new refuges, recruited new staff and changed some of the ways we operate in an efficient way. We have a stronger staff team of women who have used their skills and expertise to continue to support women, children and young people through this pandemic.

 

 

How can people continue to support the Glasgow Golden Generation?

 

Glasgow’s Golden Generation

There are so many ways to get involved with GGG. You can jump out of a plane for us, donate, volunteer or take part in Kiltwalk. The list is endless and if there’s something you’d like to do that we haven’t mentioned just let us know! You can find out more about us at www.glasgowgg.org.uk

 

Glasgow’s Women's Aid

There are so many was to support our service, including:

-       Donate to Glasgow Women’s Aid! All of your donations go directly to supporting the women, children and young people who we support.

-       Book domestic abuse awareness training for yourself or your workplace by contacting carolineg@glasgowwomensaid.org.uk

-       Follow our social media accounts on TwitterInstagram and Facebook for resources on domestic abuse, news of our service and campaigns.