Thursday, August 16, 2012

Posted in the Lennox Hearold


Dumbarton man’s bid to inspire Scotland

A FORMER youth and communities worker has enlisted the help of Susan Boyle and First Minister Alex Salmond in his mission to inspire Scottish people on to success.
Callum Smith has also been backed by rowing champion Katherine Grainger, who won gold at the London Olympics, as he pieces together a unique book aimed at spurring the average person on to glory.
They are among many famous Scots who have joined the Olympians in providing quotes to be included in ‘Hopes of a Nation’, which the Dumbarton man reckons could change the mindset of people with no aspirations.
Callum, a former Community Links Scotland worker, has been involved in trying to turn around deprived areas around Scotland including parts of Dumbarton and Vale of Leven.
He said: “I have spent the last 12 years of my life working in the most excluded communities in Scotland. My overwhelming experience when speaking to local people was that they had no hope for the future.
“The idea that any child is born into any community in Scotland with no hope is abhorrent to me and this is why I am pursuing my Hopes of a Nation Project.
“I want to inspire people to make their lives better and strive for change.
“This will be a book about hope for Scotland by all the people of Scotland.”
The book, which is still being compiled, was showcased at a launch event in Glasgow’s Mitchell Library last Thursday and proceeds from future sales will be donated to the Children’s Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS).
Callum is also running competitions for ordinary people to contribute their quotes.
The book is just part of a wider Hopes of a Nation project as Callum is aiming to share the collection of inspirational messages across the country through workshops. He has gained sponsorship from RBS but welcomes support from other businesses who would like to get on board.
Olympic hero Katherine Grainger said: “Scotland is recognised worldwide for its pride, tenacity, creative innovation and ability to fight against any perceived limits, and also for its inspiring cities and breathtaking countryside, and for the humour and friendliness of the people here.
“I am proud of our nation for all those things and more, and I hope we can continue to show our best face to the world and never become complacent with what we have achieved.
“Let’s be proud of what we have and whom we are but look forward to how much more we can be.”
Gordon Merrylees, RBS managing director for business banking, said: “Callum is an inspiring person and we are delighted to support his fantastic project.”

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