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FCYA Comittee E-mail

Current FCYA comittee members

Isabel Macleod (Chairperson) - I'm from Carloway, Isle of Lewis and I'm studing law at Aberdeen University. I love outdoor activities and music!


Joanne Morrison - I was born 19 years ago on the sunny Isle of Lewis! Despite being brought up in Inverness, where my home is, I like to consider myself an honorary "Leodhasach"! At the age of 15, I became a Christian and soon after became a member of my church, the Free North. Currently, I am finishing my first year at Aberdeen University, where I am studying Primary Education and Gaelic. I enjoy talking (!), cooking, speaking Gaelic, being on the phone (!), working with children and being in Uganda! I have been known to do all of these at the same time!

Sharon Macleod – The 3rd eldest of six children, she survived life in Edinburgh, Dingwall and "Baffgeit" before escaping to Aberdeen almost two years ago, where she can now be found studying and learning Gaelic (and dabbling in a few other subjects) in between having a laugh with her buddies and trying to disprove her IQ test's score of 85. Sharon's exploits with fire glow bulbs and Diet Coke-soaked sheets may lead you to wonder whether she really is that stupid, but her nearest and dearest know that Sharon really is a pretty bright cookie (well, she likes eating them anyway). Bon Accord (where she became a member last year) and its people have made Aberdeen home to Sharon. She's very happy here and looks forward to seeing what God has in store for her future. In the meantime, however, concocting the next wacky FCYA activity keeps Sharon cheerfully occupied.

Sean Ankers - I'm from Fort William and a member of the Free North in Inverness. I'm in first year studying for a BSc in Physics with Education and Gaelic at Aberdeen Uni. I've been saved for seven years now, and have been a member in the Free Church for just over a year. My favourite sport is the wonderful game of shinty.

Gordon Crichton
- I’m from Skye and am in 2nd year studying social sciences in college. I’ve always been interested in the fire and rescue service and hope to join after finishing college. The reason I want to join the F&R Service is when I hear any reports of smoke or fire I’m thinking, 'Should I help or not? Should I help or not? Should I help or not?' but my body goes and deals with the fire before I’ve decided. Next choice of occupation is psychologist or traffic police officer.

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Previous FCYA comittee members

Alex Ferrier

 

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