A civic reception will be held to recognise the success of an Aberdeen charity after they scooped up a top award.
Aberdeen City Council will host the event in recognition of Cfine winning the Scottish Social Enterprise of the Year Award in November.
The reception will be on in the Town and Country Hall at the Town House on February 7.
Dave Simmers, chief executive of Cfine, said it was an “honour” to win and also to receive the Queen’s Award for Voluntary service in 2019.
He said: “We are grateful for the recognition of Aberdeen City Council and for welcoming Cfine, its partners and supporters at a Civic Reception in February.
“We have a successful year behind us, however, Cfine could not achieve such a large-scale positive impact in the community without the support of our partners, funders, local businesses and the public and the dedication of our volunteers, the ‘backbone’ of our operation.”
Lord Provost Barney Crockett recognised Cfine’s “marvellous year” but said he wished there “wasn’t a need” for organisations like them.
“I am very pleased, on behalf of the people of Aberdeen, to host a civic reception for the staff and volunteers of Cfine as a token of appreciation for the outstanding work they do in supporting families and individuals in need to access food and other basic supplies,” he added.
“To many who are experiencing financial difficulties Cfine provides a lifeline.”
The charity will hold its annual meeting at 4.30pm before the civic reception.