Celtic FC Foundation, a Scottish football club, has deepened its ties with London's local community through an innovative girls' football initiative. The foundation, which was established by Brother Walfrid in 1887 to provide support for underprivileged children, has seen a significant expansion of its reach beyond Glasgow.
Under the leadership of Tony Hamilton, who took over as chief executive in 1994, the foundation has prioritized helping other communities. They have donated Β£100,000 to help feed people in Gaza through the United Nations World Food Programme and established networks of programmes in several cities across the US.
The girls' football initiative aims to provide a platform for young women from underprivileged backgrounds to participate in the sport. Coaches from the foundation were spotted in Brixton, London, where four local teams joined forces with them to launch this programme. The foundation's commitment to helping those in need is evident in its DNA.
Vladyslav Kysil, a former professional player who has been working as a coach for the foundation since moving to the UK in 2023, emphasizes that this initiative is not an exercise but an opportunity for people to get involved and make meaningful change. The football club was formed with the intention of providing positive impact on communities.
The foundation receives funding mainly from Celtic FC itself, supplemented by charity events like golf days and a biannual legends match, which enables it to reach many people worldwide. According to Tony Hamilton, the credit goes to Celtic supporters who contribute financially to help drive this work forward.
This initiative is part of the foundation's broader efforts to strengthen its presence in London, where they have established 11 supporters' clubs and raise significant funds through events and partnerships. The foundation's commitment to using football as a tool for social change has been instrumental in fostering relationships with schools, churches, and other community organizations in the city.
As the foundation continues to grow and expand its reach, it remains committed to its core values of helping those in need and promoting positive change in communities worldwide.
Under the leadership of Tony Hamilton, who took over as chief executive in 1994, the foundation has prioritized helping other communities. They have donated Β£100,000 to help feed people in Gaza through the United Nations World Food Programme and established networks of programmes in several cities across the US.
The girls' football initiative aims to provide a platform for young women from underprivileged backgrounds to participate in the sport. Coaches from the foundation were spotted in Brixton, London, where four local teams joined forces with them to launch this programme. The foundation's commitment to helping those in need is evident in its DNA.
Vladyslav Kysil, a former professional player who has been working as a coach for the foundation since moving to the UK in 2023, emphasizes that this initiative is not an exercise but an opportunity for people to get involved and make meaningful change. The football club was formed with the intention of providing positive impact on communities.
The foundation receives funding mainly from Celtic FC itself, supplemented by charity events like golf days and a biannual legends match, which enables it to reach many people worldwide. According to Tony Hamilton, the credit goes to Celtic supporters who contribute financially to help drive this work forward.
This initiative is part of the foundation's broader efforts to strengthen its presence in London, where they have established 11 supporters' clubs and raise significant funds through events and partnerships. The foundation's commitment to using football as a tool for social change has been instrumental in fostering relationships with schools, churches, and other community organizations in the city.
As the foundation continues to grow and expand its reach, it remains committed to its core values of helping those in need and promoting positive change in communities worldwide.