About Save Gaelic

Launched in August 2003, SaveGaelic.org is a living project that has been set up to help preserve what is left of the Scottish Gaelic language and to promote its use where possible to help this language survive. SaveGaelic.org encourages submissions to the site, suggestions and anything else to help this site grow and evolve.

SaveGaelic.org has become a hub for the Gaelic community online and welcomes both Gaelic and non-Gaelic speakers to help. Anyone who wants to ensure this beautiful language survives should bookmark this site and become an active participant in our forums, sign up for the newsletter and be a contributor to this initiative.

SaveGaelic.org gets all of it's funding and web development support from Auspire Limited (Auspire.com) which is a web development company registered in Australia. The continued support from Auspire has ensured this website has a future.

If you have an event that you would like us to promote on our site, free of charge, contact us! We want the forum to become the largest Gaelic related forum on the internet however this will only be possible thanks to you and those you tell.

As the site grows more help will be needed. As a result SaveGaelic.org will be looking for people, regardless of geographic location, to offer some of their time or skills to help out. Gaelic speakers in particular will be called upon to offer translation services to the site, write reviews or columns, monitor the Gaelic speaking threads in the forum and so on.

If you are interested, please get in contact with us and we will keep you on file as someone we can call upon. Due credit will of course be offered on the site.

Gaelic Partners

Relationships with other Gaelic or Scottish related websites is also a priority. A united push to promote all things Gaelic and Scottish via the internet has the ability to reach millions worldwide and with Scots and their decendants scattered around the world what better way to forge a community.

SaveGaelic.org will always feature sites on a similar path and hope to encourage others to do so.

Although we welcome political initiatives that aim to promote the use of the Gaelic language, we do not advocate or endorse any particular political party.

If you have any questions about this site you would like to ask, feel free to do so via our contact form!

Thanks for visiting.

 
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