'In our DNA': Celtic deepen London ties with girls' football initiative

Celtic FC Foundation Launches Girls' Football Initiative to Deepen London Ties

The iconic Scottish football club has taken its charitable work to a new level with the launch of a girls' football initiative, aiming to provide underprivileged young women from south London with opportunities to play football. The program is part of Celtic's 125th-anniversary celebrations in London and marks the foundation's expansion beyond its traditional heartland.

Four local teams came together to host a girls' football tournament at Ferndale Sports Centre in Brixton, marking an exciting milestone for the club. Vladyslav Kysil, a former professional player from Ukraine who has been working as a coach for the foundation since 2023, expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative: "It's a really good opportunity for people to get involved." The foundation's emphasis on providing meaningful change for people in their communities is evident in its DNA.

This latest move builds upon Celtic FC Foundation's long-standing commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals and families. Since Tony Hamilton joined as chief executive in 1994, the focus has been on helping other communities, including donating Β£100,000 to feed people in Gaza through the United Nations World Food Programme.

The foundation receives a significant portion of its funding from Celtic FC itself and also relies heavily on donations from supporters' clubs across London. A network of commercial partners invests in their charitable endeavors, enabling them to reach a wider audience. Hamilton acknowledges the generosity of Celtic's fans worldwide: "The Celtic supporters have got a really strong social conscience."

In an effort to provide aid to local families, homeless people, and refugees during the Christmas season, the foundation launched a Β£400,000 appeal, demonstrating its dedication to supporting those in need. The charity also relies on events like golf days and biannual legends matches to raise funds.

As Celtic FC Foundation continues to deepen its ties with London's communities, it remains committed to providing opportunities for young women from underprivileged backgrounds. With its unique blend of football and charitable work, the foundation solidifies its position as a force for positive change in the city.
 
I'm literally so proud of Celtic FC Foundation right now!!! 🀩 I mean, they're already doing amazing work with homeless people and refugees during Christmas, but this new girls' football initiative is just the icing on the cake! πŸŽ‚ It's about time we saw more programs like this that focus on empowering young women from underprivileged backgrounds. I remember when I was a kid, playing footy with my mates in the park was literally life-changing... and now to see these same opportunities being offered to girls from all over south London? πŸ’– It's just incredible. And you know what really gets me going is that they're not just stopping at providing football opportunities - they're also building a network of commercial partners who can help amplify their message and reach even more people. That's just genius! πŸ™Œ The fact that they have this strong social conscience, too... it's like they genuinely care about making a difference in these communities. Let's keep giving them our support, guys! πŸ‘
 
πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ I think this is awesome news! It's so cool that Celtic FC Foundation is taking their charity work to new heights by supporting young women from underprivileged backgrounds. Giving them opportunities to play football is an amazing way to empower them and help them build confidence. I love how they're building a strong network of commercial partners and relying on donations from supporters' clubs – it just goes to show that the club's fans are really making a difference. 🌟
 
omg just heard about this 🀩 celtic fc foundation is doing some amazing stuff with their new girls' football initiative πŸ€πŸ’– its so cool to see them bringing football opportunities to underprivileged young women from south london i mean who wouldn't want to play football and make friends at the same time? πŸ€— they're also helping local families, homeless people, and refugees during christmas which is just incredible ❀️ lets give it up for celtic fc foundation and their amazing community work πŸ’ͺ
 
I think its fab that Celtic FC is doin somethin positive for the community 🌟 especially with all the talented girls comin together to play footy! Its great 2 c how the foundation is supportin young women from underprivileged backgrounds, givin them a chance 2 develop their skills & build confidence. The fact that its part of Celtic's 125th-anniversary celebrations shows how much they value their connection w/ London & want 2 make a real difference πŸ’–
 
Ugh, this is just another example of how platforms like this make everything sound so 'official' πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, what's the point of even having a women's football initiative if it's just gonna get shoehorned into some grand scheme to boost Celtic FC's reputation? πŸ† Can't they just focus on actually helping people without trying to spin it as marketing fodder? πŸ€”

And don't even get me started on how the article talks about 'deepening London ties' like it's some kind of accomplishment πŸ’―. Newsflash: communities in south London have been struggling for ages, and all this does is make them feel like afterthoughts πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I swear, if I wanted to read about Celtic FC's PR efforts instead of actual charitable work, I'd just watch the latest YouTube highlights reel πŸ‘€. At least that would be honest πŸ’―
 
I'm getting old... I remember when charity was just about donating clothes or whatever to some random orphanage πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Now it's about supporting women's football teams! Not that I'm complaining, but what happened to the old days? Like when Tony Hamilton started doing his thing back in 1994 and Celtic FC Foundation was all about helping families and homeless people during Christmas time? Those were the days... πŸŽ„ And now they're raising Β£400k for some girls' football tournament in Brixton. I mean, it's great that they're trying to help young women out, but what about the other kids who don't have access to sports facilities or just need a roof over their heads? That's where the foundation should be focusing its energy, you know? πŸ€”
 
I love how Celtic FC Foundation is using football to make a difference in south London. It's so cool that they're giving underprivileged girls the chance to play football and be part of a team 🀩. I think it's awesome that they've got Vladyslav Kysil on board, he seems like an amazing coach πŸ‘.

I'm also impressed by how much they care about their community, from supporting families in need to donating to food programs in Gaza. It just shows that football can be so much more than just a game πŸ™Œ. And I love how the fans are involved too, it's clear that everyone is working together to make a positive impact.

I think this initiative is going to do so much good and inspire more young women to get involved in sports πŸ’ͺ. Celtic FC Foundation is definitely making London a better place, one pitch at a time 🏟️!
 
πŸ€” what's really going on here? they're just using a girls' football tournament to 'deepen ties' with London... sounds like some kinda PR stunt to me 😏. i mean, why not do this initiative years ago when it was first founded back in 1994? nope, only now that celts is getting older and its fans are getting grayer πŸ™„. they need to distract us from something... or someone πŸ’‘. newsflash: it's all about the benjamins, baby πŸ’Έ.
 
omg 🀯 can u believe celtic fc is doin this amazing thing 4 girls from south london? it's so cool that they're using football as a way 2 bring ppl together & make a diffrence in their communities i mean, its not just about kickin a ball around, its about changin lives & makin people feel seen & heard πŸ’– u got to admire the foundation's effort 2 raise funds & make a impact, esp with all the commercial partners helpin out πŸ™Œ
 
OMG, 🀩 I'm loving this initiative by Celtic FC Foundation! πŸ’– It's so inspiring to see them taking their charity work to the next level by focusing on underprivileged young women from south London. 🌟 They're not just about football, they're about making a difference in people's lives. ❀️ The fact that they're partnering with local teams and commercial partners is genius! πŸ’Έ It shows they really care about engaging their community and creating positive change.

I'm also impressed by the foundation's commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals and families. 🀝 Their focus on helping others, whether it's through football or other initiatives, is truly admirable. πŸ‘ And let's not forget that they've got an amazing team behind them, from Vladyslav Kysil (who's a total legend coach πŸ˜‰) to Tony Hamilton, who's been leading the foundation since 1994.

I'm rooting for this initiative to make a real impact on London's communities! πŸ’ͺ Fingers crossed it'll inspire more people to get involved and make a difference. 🌈
 
I remember when I was growing up, we didn't have all these fancy charity events like this 😊. But you know what's cool? Seeing the next gen get involved with sports like football... it's a great way to build confidence and skills, you know? πŸ€πŸ’ͺ. Celtic FC Foundation is doing some really good work, supporting underprivileged young women from south London. It's about time more clubs started giving back to their communities 🀝. I'm not surprised, though - the fans have always been passionate about social causes πŸ‘. Now, if they could just get me a ticket to one of those golf days... πŸ˜‚.
 
OMG, I'm so stoked to hear that Celtic FC Foundation is launching a girls' football initiative 🀩! It's about time we see more females involved in the beautiful game πŸ€, especially from underprivileged backgrounds. Growing up, my sister played football with me and it was an amazing bonding experience 😊. The fact that they're providing opportunities for these young women to play and develop their skills is just awesome πŸ’ͺ. I hope it inspires them to pursue their dreams and never give up on themselves 🌟. Plus, it's a great way to build confidence and self-esteem, which is so important for anyone, especially girls πŸ‘«. Bring on the future of football stars! πŸ˜†
 
πŸ‘ gotta love seein a club like Celtic FC Foundation takin the initiative 2 give back 2 da community esp with dis girls football program πŸ€πŸ’ͺ they're really showin they care about empowerin young women from south London 2 pursue their passions & change their lives 4 da better
 
I don't usually comment but I think it's really cool that Celtic FC Foundation is doing this girls' football initiative 🀩! It's about time we see more women involved in football, you know? The program sounds like a great way to get underprivileged young women from south London on the pitch and showing them they can play the beautiful game too πŸ’–. I'm loving the fact that it's part of their 125th-anniversary celebrations in London - it's all about building those community ties and making a difference 🌈. And, you know, Β£400,000 appeal during Christmas season? That's like, whoa! They're really investing in helping families and people in need 🀝. Can't wait to see the impact of this initiative πŸ‘
 
🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 gotta say, it's awesome to see Celtic FC Foundation takin' its charitable work to the next level! πŸš€ The launch of this girls' football initiative is a great move, providin' underprivileged young women from south London with opportunities to play football. I mean, who doesn't love footy, right? 😁 It's amazing how a game that can bring people together can also provide a sense of belonging and confidence for those who need it most.

I'm lovin' the fact that the foundation is expandin' its reach beyond traditional areas, includin' south London. It shows they're willin' to listen and adapt to the community's needs. And let's be real, £400,000 appeal during Christmas season? That's some serious generosity goin' on! 🎁 The fact that they're raisin' funds through events like golf days and legends matches is a great way to engage with supporters.

It's heartwarming to see the foundation's emphasis on community engagement and support for vulnerable individuals. I'm all about people comin' together to make a difference, and Celtic FC Foundation seems to be doin' just that. πŸ‘
 
I just got back from the most random trip to the seaside town of Whitstable 😊 and I'm still reeling from the fish and chips. Have you guys tried that new chip shop downtown? They put this crazy amount of cheese on their chips and it's LIFE.CHANGING. πŸ§€πŸ‘Œ Anyway, back to football... isn't it cool how Celtic FC Foundation is using their platform for good? I mean, Β£400k appeal for homeless people and families in London during Christmas? That's what I call a big heart ❀️. By the way, has anyone tried those new vegan fish & chips at the place on Upper Street? πŸ€”
 
I love this new initiative from Celtic FC Foundation 🌟. They're doing an amazing job bringing girls' football to underprivileged communities in south London. It's so cool that they've got Vladyslav Kysil on board, a former pro player who knows what it's all about 🀩. The fact that they're partnering with local teams and commercial partners is really smart, too. I mean, who doesn't love football, right? 😊 But what I think is most impressive is their commitment to making a real difference in people's lives. They're not just about the money, they're about using their platform for good πŸ’–. And it's awesome that they're getting support from Celtic's fans worldwide - that says a lot about the club's values πŸ™Œ.
 
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