Halkirk United has donated £500 to Mikeysline, a mental health charity, raised through their newly formed 150 club.

Mikeysline received a £500 check. The handover happened at Morrison Park before a game versus Invergordon. The other £500 is allocated to the cancer center.
Halkirk United began a club called the 150 club last January. People pay monthly to join, offering a chance to win cash prizes in a draw.
Half of all collected fees will be distributed as prizes. The other half is designated for donations. Murray Mackay gave the check to Donna Murray, with Stewart Atkins also present.
Emily Stokes, CEO of Mikeysline, talked about strong links between health and activity. This donation means a lot to her and will help many people get support.
The money will stay in the local area, ensuring continued support for Caithness communities. Halkirk United wants to aid their whole community and help everyone around.
Ewan McElroy, the soccer club manager, highlighted the importance of helping out. The cancer center’s check will be presented by the club soon.