PICTURES: Golfers tee off at Royal Dornoch to raise £37k for mental health charity Mikeysline
A golfing event has raised £37,653 for a Highland mental health charity.
Mikeysline staged its second annual golf day with teams each comprising four players battling it out at the Royal Dornoch Golf Club.
The winning team was the Envoy Group with G&A Barnie in second place while GEG Capital took the third spot.
In the evening, a three-course dinner and reception was held at the Kingsmills Hotel in Inverness.
Entertainment was provided by Alex Flemming and the Anne Dickson Band.
Mikeysline chief executive Emily Stoke thanked the participating teams plus those who took tables, sponsors, prize donators and all involved in the fundraiser.
“This will help us continue doing what we do best 365 days a year, supporting both adults and young people with their mental health, those in emotional distress or in crisis and also working in partnership with other organisations and businesses to educate about these issues and break down the stigma, which can prevent people reaching out for support when they are at their most vulnerable,” she said.
Mikeysline, which has its headquarters in Inverness, supports communities across the Highlands and Moray.
Since 2015, it has offered confidential, non-judgemental support to people of all ages dealing with mental health issues, emotional distress or thoughts of suicide in the Highlands and Moray. It does this via a text line service at 07786 207755, WhatsApp at 01463 729000 and via its website, and live chat, Twitter and Messenger via its website.