The Grampian Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre (GMSTC) in Aberdeen has
expressed sincere gratitude to JCE for its recent contribution to the Oxygen
Container Project.
JCE supplied and installed the necessary materials,
electrical supply, and controls, enabling the centre to become self-sufficient
in producing its own medical-grade oxygen. This initiative will not only save
the centre significant costs but will also help reduce its carbon footprint.
The Grampian MS Centre is one of over 60 centres across the UK dedicated to
improving the quality of life for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) and
other conditions. Located in the North-east of Scotland, GMSTC provides a range
of therapies, including reflexology, physiotherapy, and massage, to support its
members. As a completely self-funded charity, the centre relies entirely on
donations to continue offering its vital services.
Julie Wilson, centre manager at GMSTC, expressed her appreciation in a
letter to JCE: "I wanted to take the time to thank you and your team for your incredible
support in completing the electrical works for our building. We are working
hard to become self-sufficient in producing the medical-grade oxygen we need to
treat our members, and your contribution has been essential to making this a
reality."
Wilson continued: "On behalf of the GMSTC, I want to say thank you once
again. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Since we are entirely
self-funded, your support ensures that every penny we raise goes directly to
our services. Your help makes it possible for us to keep the centre open and
accessible to everyone in Aberdeen and the surrounding areas."
This recognition adds to JCE’s growing reputation for community involvement
and demonstrates its commitment to giving back.
By helping the GMSTC with
this crucial project, JCE has played a vital role in supporting the centre’s
mission to improve the lives of people with MS and other conditions.