A charity initiative supported by dozens of small and independent businesses has generated more than £10,000.
The Indie Relief Raffle was set up to raise money for Grampian Women’s Aid, which has been supporting north-east women and children amid the pandemic.
It was organised by four local designers and backed by 61 others, who all donated prizes for the cause.
The final fundraising total was £10,272, with prizes including art prints, home furnishings, jewellery and accessories.
Aileen Forbes, Grampian Women’s Aid manager, said: “This is an incredible amount of money raised and will really make a difference to the women, children and young people that we support during these challenging times.
“Even prior to the pandemic, home was not a safe place for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse.
“During the Covid-19 lockdown, when mobility is constrained, and vulnerabilities increase, challenges facing women in accessing support and escaping abusive partners have increased.
“Grampian Women’s Aid is still here for these women, children and young people, our commitment remains unchanged.”
Fundraising lead Alison Hay said: “We very much appreciate the generosity of both the public and the businesses involved in this raffle.”