Scullion LAW’s community efforts celebrated in Scottish Parliament

Scullion LAW’s commitment to supporting local families has been officially recognised by the Scottish Parliament, following the firm’s latest volunteering day at the Home‑Start Glasgow North and North Lanarkshire (GNNL) hub in Maryhill.
The motion, sponsored by Annie Wells MSP, commended the firm for its “outstanding support” of the charity, including its hands-on garden transformation, award-winning volunteering, and ongoing fundraising. The motion also highlights Scullion LAW’s role in building “resilient, thriving communities” and ensuring vulnerable families feel supported and welcome.
Ms Wells said: “Your team’s commitment to community wellbeing is genuinely inspiring – from hands-on efforts to transform the Home-Start garden into a welcoming space for children, to your long-standing fundraising work that has directly enabled the charity to expand its services. The Corporate Volunteer Award at the Home-Start UK Volunteer Awards 2025 is richly deserved and a testament to the culture of compassion and civic spirit at Scullion LAW.”
Judith Higson, head of family law, said: “It was fantastic to spend the day together as a team, supporting the brilliant work Home‑Start does for families across Glasgow. Getting stuck in with the gardening and painting allowed us to contribute in a hands-on, meaningful way, and we hope the families enjoy the space throughout the summer.”