NEWCASTLE UNITED and Newcastle United Foundation have launched a new campaign to provide community support across Tyneside over the Christmas period.
The ‘Helping Hand at Christmas’ campaign will see the club and foundation work with city partners to complete a series of pledges, including significant financial support for Newcastle West End Foodbank, a warm, safe space for the community to combat fuel poverty, and a volunteer scheme that will see staff donating thousands of hours of time.
Newcastle United are donating £150,000 to Newcastle West End Foodbank to support its ongoing outreach programme and significant overheads, as well as donating specialist staff and volunteers to support the Foodbank’s operations.
Newcastle West End Foodbank is the largest of its kind in the UK, with the charity providing families with more than 2,000 parcels per month – a number that is increasing as households feel the strain of the cost of living.
The Newcastle United Foundation will also be throwing open the doors to its NUCASTLE building to provide free, warm safe spaces for families. It will provide complimentary refreshments, Wi-fi, gaming, physical activities and screenings of football and Christmas films.
Newcastle United chief executive officer, Darren Eales, said: “It is vital that Newcastle United offers support to our communities and those who really need help during these difficult winter months.
"The club is at the heart of this community. The support the city gives us is incredible, so it is our duty to support our city.
"This is a club-wide commitment, with our staff recognising the need to support others, and we hope that, through our financial support and volunteering time, we can make a real difference to our community."
Steve Beharall, chief executive of Newcastle United Foundation, added: "North-East communities are facing extreme financial hardship, with many families experiencing crisis for the first time, struggling to provide a warm, comfortable space for themselves and their loved ones this winter.
"Alongside Newcastle United, we are committed to ensuring children, young adults, parents and older people in need can access vital support this Christmas through our charity work across the region.
"We are incredibly proud at the Newcastle United Foundation to enrich the lives of North-East people every single day and our pledge to provide life-changing opportunities for all would not be possible without the dedicated support of Newcastle United."
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