EST JANUARY 2025

lets bring back community

The Community Impact Project is a not-for-profit initiative dedicated to improving lives across East Kilbride, Glasgow, and beyond.
We deliver community support, campaigns, and signposting services to ensure no one faces hardship alone.

From tackling knife crime and supporting mental health to promoting neighbourhood safety and local wellbeing — we stand beside our community every step of the way

Empower

Supporting individuals and families to build brighter, safer futures through advice, signposting, and practical help. We also run campaigns for change including ending knife crime and disability rights.

Connect

Bringing communities together — uniting residents, organisations, and local leaders to create lasting change.

Your voice. Your stories. Your community.
Free from traditional media influence and bias, we highlight real issues in the community and beyond, local experiences, and untold stories.
We believe in honesty and transparency.

Proudly representing one of Scotland’s largest community-led networks, with over 400 members and growing since our founding in January. Through our active social media presence and direct engagement with residents both online and offline, we ensure every voice is heard. From digital campaigns to doorstep conversations, we connect, inform and support our community wherever they are.

Our Success Story

Why Join?
Be part of a growing community making a real difference. Stay informed, have your voice heard, and help create a safer, stronger East Kilbride.

You will automatically be a member of East Kilbride Neighbourhood Watch if you fall within the catchment area and a Community Impact Project Member

402+

Dedicated Members

Supporting our residents, safeguarding our neighbourhoods.

3057+

Petition Signatures

Our community has come together across campaigns to work hard to end knife crime, promote disability rights, and challenge injustice.

OUR INDEPEDENT GP SURVEY

Are you and your family getting the care you deserve?

our independent GP survey is now closed. With responses from across the community, we are analysing the feedback to ensure your experiences and concerns are heard. Full findings and our report will be published this November.

OUR INDEPEDENT FREEDOM OF INFORMATION requests

We have the data from the NHS on knife assault’s giving us a true figure across Scotland

We have gathered official NHS data on knife assaults, providing a clear and accurate picture across Scotland. This is part of our long-standing campaign to end knife crime and support young people. Our full report will be published this December to inform action and protect our communities.