There's more than one way to make a difference. Explore how your time, support, or resources can change people's lives for the better.

Ways to get involved
Whether it’s through time, talent, or support, you can get involved your way and make a real impact.

Volunteering is a great way to get involved, learn more about social care, and see what we’re all about. No experience is needed – if you care, you’re halfway there.

Sponsorship is a powerful way for your organisation to give back, fuelling the care and connection that helps people thrive in their communities.

Every donation is turned into direct action. We focus on the essentials of housing and the “extras” that make everyday life interesting and enjoyable.
Real Stories from
Real People
Hear from some of the people who have helped us to make a difference in the lives of the people we support.




Our impact, your support
Together, we have made a difference to the lives of many people across Scotland.
1,200
People
In the last year, we have supported 1,200 people across Scotland. We have provided a range of services including homelessness prevention and housing support, learning disability and neurodiversity support, and older age care. Find out more about our impact and how your support makes a difference.

Join us at the Kiltwalk and help us raise money to support our work in the local community. Find out more about the event and how you can get involved.
Read about real experiences, challenges and small wins from people like you who walk alongside us every day.







For over 30 years, Care Support Scotland has been providing quality social care to thousands of people across Edinburgh and the Lothians.
To ensure that those we support are provided with expert services that make a positive impact with independent living.
We are dedicated to providing person-centred support for individuals with learning disabilities and neurodiversity, enabling them to thrive within their communities.
At Care Support Scotland we support people with a diverse range of care needs. Our service users include people with learning disabilities, autism, mental health conditions, acquired brain injuries and mobility issues.
Our dedicated mental health services in West Lothian and Edinburgh are designed to provide person-centered support, to support independent living.
Care Support Scotland supports elderly people at home in Edinburgh and the Lothians with a range of services to live a full and fulfilling life.
Care Support Scotland help people move through and on from their experience of homelessness, offering empathy, assistance and space people need to get back on their feet.