War isn’t a thing of the past, and neither is the need to support Scotland’s ex-Service men and women.
These men and women answered the call and risked everything for their country. In return, when these brave Veterans need care, Erskine is there for them. But, as a charity, we rely heavily on donations and legacies from individuals and organisations.
It is thanks to our supporters that we are able to provide the quality of care that Scotland’s Veterans so richly deserve.
At Erskine we focus on people's abilities rather than their loss of abilities. We help our residents maintain dignity, independence and a quality of life we all expect to have, regardless of age.
By helping Erskine to raise much-needed funds you too can play a vital part in caring for our ex-Service men and women.
We need your support!
Donate online - Make a charity donation online - it's easy and secure.
Direct Debit
- Set up a regular donation by direct debit.
Gift in your will - Leave a legacy to Erskine.
Other ways to donate - Such as charitable trusts & major donations, by Payroll Giving or post, and more.
Quality of Life
Your donation could also go towards buying the equipment that makes it easier for our residents to perform everyday tasks, things that we often take for granted.
£500 could buy a bespoke walking frame or specialised walking aides to help our less able residents to get around.
£1,000 furnishes a bedroom with a bed, bedside cabinet and a wardrobe for one resident.
£3,000 gives our residents freedom to travel around in one of the 13 wheelchairs that this could buy.
£5,000 makes it easier for 6 residents to get in and out of their bed using special hydraulic beds.
£10,000 helps maintain residents' privacy and dignity by installing an assisted bath.
Every pound we receive helps to make life better for our country’s Veterans.
As our campaign says, "War isn't a thing of the past, nor should giving to Erskine be".
There are many ways to donate to Erskine. Your donation will continue to provide a unique standard of care to Scotland's ex-Service men and women.









